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Show THU FAITH SSS-i'yOUrw ry it - jr01 Shiloh ir s 1:02 HPt IA if o trone we guarantee cure or refund W money, and we end yen i bottle if you write for it. and will core re.? Art? Bronchitis and all cure a cough or cold rTroublea Will nd thui prevent aerioua remits. IvUl w Cccillb Roy ' ' - ' , I J i CAULISLE ' CP2BA BARBER SHOP. X JOT AND COLD BATHS. UP-TO-DA- olTHatclerSank the matter, lie had uo cause to complain of bis treatmeut. lie was .subjected to search, but nothing was taken from him except his watch, his pocket-knifsome unimportant letters and a gmall part of his money. The principal portion of his cash was in large uotes, which he carried, in an Inner pocket of bis waistcoat. It appeared to him that the failure to take it was a genuine oversight on the part of the senrcberstbat'tbcjr renltjHflftnior iee the pocket. On the other hand, the money might have been left with him that lie might buy bis way out of the prison' and get shot by agbnrd Just outside the walls. Such tilings will tappen-l- n the east Ills traveler's checkbook was lu bis baggage, which, of course, had fallcu Into the hands of the police. As a matter of form he requested permission to communicate with the American consul, and it was granted. Rut Darrell was not so simple as to suppose e, D. R. Roberts & Gi Oats. $1.2 i wt. Hirr$5io$- 12c a do. ; Rye $1 cu t , Wiibat, 70c: 1ID skillful woodsman needs .no compass, for he can get his bendings on the cloud-- t -3 i AV y (i Mint. Uwn Hie lexlinnry Eggs, . Poultry, 7c lb. or 2oc each ILoar4?ic 7 to 9c lb ; lb.; ALFAir A J3ekd Potatoes, 60c bn. ; ' . 1 Seed, 9o lb.j BEST PRICED PAID. CASH,, FOR ABOVE PRODUCTS. ; Timothy Finest Line of Vehicles... ...........and Fanning Machinery: that his letter would be delivered. lie realized fully that.be was lu a trap, though be could not understand the precise object of the proceedings. A Doubtless his arrest was connected with the affairs of Vera Shevaloff. lie might be seriously suspected of complicity in her designs, whatever they were.jind he Binlled grimly Jn his ceil at the thought of ills own complete ignorance of the matter. It would have been bard for the governor geueral'a secret police to find a man w!k knew less, though they bad searched the city for the most Innocent within its limits. Reflect Ing upon the problem during a long and tedious evening. Darrell was of the opinion that he had been arrested ns a mere precaution and would be bold until the affair had boon thoroughly sifted; that Vera was also a prisoner In tho city, her plots more or Icrs fully known, her liberty and indeed ber Ilfs at the mercy of the governor general. The thought, of his own"prescnt helplessness weighed upon him like lead, and many a row of vengeance be made with thc nnme of Ivan Getchlkoff as the chief victim. DElKIllIFl'll BEVERAGE. A SAFE SIUIULASr, A GOOD MEDICINE. For a!e by lUDeWITT. THE to B - o -- o-- tnuunl Solti 'T'F.ir In, ' O.M.HMYACO. Detroit, Mlohi ' Undergrowth Is always thickest and most verdant In the vicinity of water, One may drink freely fpjul all forest springs nnd running streams. Theonlv water to be avoided is that of stagnant j j ! j muTB CaippS aqj Supioqfl 'AipjdoJ sea joioo oSuuqootauj Qtaooaq saooiattfcqo .ay .Coq) , t iidw!)'I,,!alrnta to stock . . :; an,V freight nen ts . . ritef6.., ,l!AMrnger ud 0 JP!r t0 Ab'ent8 u G w or C F BARREN, . JjrtAsen!, Salt La Qiy Ua'a KMiaso I, i3 eqx- a 1 4 'iaSac. 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Eiaby out of a huu- - county Recordtr-dr- ed your head. Ninety-nin- e Jennl P. Sl.tU lives lost result from persons lo- - CoaQly P. K. KmIw. Attorney lug their heads. The woodsmans mot County Treaiurer S. W. Hendricks get rattled! 6 ii WT UbiiulyTiMeMor - tQjsDqt W.J i, . T. H. Humphrey County Surveyo- rOr, W, It. PAikinaoo, County rhyslcUf Oeorr M.Thomwo Bupt, Connty Schoolf County Flh and Game Warden A. J. Marritl, Good for Rheumatism. East fairF was taken wilh a very eevete attack of muscular rheumatism-- caused -which and annoyance. After trying several prescriptions and rhenm-at- io cures, 1 decided to use Cham berlaina Pain Balm, which 1 had seen advertised in the South Jer After two applications seyman. of this Remedy, f was much batter, and after using one bottle, was completely cured. Salmis IIau Ria. S)em, N. T For sale by Riter. Bros. Drug Co. o a me-grealp- ain PRECINCT OFFICERS, " IXMAM Justice f PBaCIXCT. Thomas X. Smith. (on table O. Ka lufrom. Road Supervisor Geo. D. McjCallocbl 'Avon rmccisCT. A. A. Lemmon Justice Constable Chas. Johnson. Road Supervieor-Wm.Johnson. L. FARABIBI PRECINCT. D. J. James. ('onatable R. W. Jmes. Road Supervisor John Bradley, JnMice Heroine Cure HYRUM rRECINCT. Fever and Ague." A doe will usually stop a chill, a coni iusiiCh always cures Mrs Wm. M 8trend, Midlothian, Texas. May 31. 1899, We have used llerhine writes: in our familv for eight years, and found it the beet medicine we ever used, for la grippe, bilious fever, and malaria. 50c. at Riter Bros. n a Drug Co. Jntiee Harry G. fihaw. Nielson. (ioiintable N; J. Ro&d buDer visor Ormus E, Bates. MEN DON PRECINCT Justic- e- Constable Road Supervisor John Ladle, WELLSVI1I.R PRECINCT. Justice Robert Baxter. Constable Joseph B. Woodward. Hoad Supervisor Franklin W. Price. Headache Sap Yoyr Vitality. MT. STERUNO PRECINCT. And wrecks the brain. One dose Justice Stephen G. Baxter. Constable K. W. Garrett. of Sbermana Headache Cure will Road Supervisor N. J. Hartvigsezb cure you. You swallow a pill, and "COL LEO PRECINCT, the headache is'gone. They ctue Justice James D. IKuttal. neuralgia 2oc and 10c. a box. For (kins table Bet J. Hawkins. Rood Supervisor C. L. Olsen. sale by. Riter Bios Drug Co. 12 I Your Depotit arc Vorth Six Per Cen - MILLVILLE PRECINCT. . , ' - ' J ost ice Job Smith. Constable Jas. P. Olsen. Hoad Supervisor George T Cummingf The Zeph Thomas Debenture Savnjs-Ban- k of this city pays G cent per juterest on time deposits, : pay ahlesemian n nal ly Money deposited after this date may be withdrawn after 30 days notice at the option of depositor and interest paid in full to date of withdrawal. PROVIDENCE PRECINCT. Justice Joseph Campbell. Constable Edgar Tibhitt.' Road Supervisor Beufamio R. Tibbittl HYD Constable-Ge- o, Road I PARK PRECINCT. Z. Lamb. e Justlce-Georg- D. Reeder. 8upeivisorLorenzo Peterson. loo. - 8MITIIFIELD . i in Osin MIMWII AM HI AAtT iAKf. PRECINCT. Justice G. Y. Smith. Patent Mediniae. Constable Wnit Pilkinsfon.-- A man that compounds of invents some Supervisor E lwin K. Miles, thing that is just a little better than NEWTON PRECINCT. the next test tiling, is certainly entiLf Jostice-John E. Griffin. tled to the best thare the profit to be derived from the sale tf the article. Constable Geo. Parsons, Peterses Se he patents or copy rights to protect Road Supervisor-Andr- ew bis interests. ..Patented kooda Are good ; CLARSTON PRECINCT. ' goods poor goods are never patented. Jnetice James B. Jsrdine. We have 20 ycars of tril behlnd us to Constable John E. G al frey. give us the assurance tlipt webave the Road ;Superviaor.Chatlea Shamway lest medicine comitouudd for ti e- - or re ' ' , vTTRJ5Jvu WHI ATM this limy be partaken of sparingly, but under jKLClrcmustnnce should It bej taken wlthout'first hnviug been filtered through cloth. For this purpose use a n- . answer: u, No. brave Transvaal we've awakened; ' Slow we may be, but we come. We will help you In the struggle - For your freedom almost won. Never shall the future record - We refused tho summons, Comei . Hot Sulphur Bithi g Porcebda aai Marble Tub, Private Plunge RP. and ImmenM Swimming Pool Wv Stomach, Liver ' iUBt,.fe;-John MauEtmn. trouble Djp ePMa Road Supervisor William Anderson. Lo?s of Appetite. JaumDce, Bilious ness, Fever, Malaria nil fsltda- -j dflfit D4iMiL fore theses onderworkier25e at j Constabl- e- , Riter Bros. Dtug Co. j Road Supervisor daron Darling. When you sounded freedoms drutn, f OS and Bowel Have obtained your Independence Had not France your friend become? Will you to a sore pressed sister. When she calls, stand coldly dumb? Galveston, City of Mexico, ; and Mining i PATHINQ BESORT $160,000 A BLOCK AIL MOTELS after dark you arc more likely to walk distressing, Should you in your years of battle. , ; Si 5K1 V. U I Two long years weve fought and worsted Foe outnumbering us ten to one; Fuller. Roberts, have outgeneral'd; Now the butcher" Kitchener's come, . hear our lust appeal for rescue Brothers, come and help us, come! T O i I SUTUiECm WITHIN round and round in a circle. L BENSON PRECINCT. ' VUId a Sharp Ax. Justic- e- A. V, Reese. Millions' wonder-- at the multi- - 'Conitabie-E- . L Tavlor. lude of maladies cut off b? Dr, Road Superverso.. William Catmoll. pktebbouo pkecinct. Kings New Life .Pilla-then- nstl , W-a- El Paso, j o Countrymen of Washington, Have ye lost your love for freedom. Have pour sympathies grown dumb? Hear our anguished cry for rescue Brothers, come and help us, comei - "Chicago,"' li bere-the-ilmbs . with the 0wgin ItioGrandn ?t. Joseph, Atchison, ; Appeal. may be found. Lightning strikes the tallest trees. In the absence of eaves or large rocks the Rn festway fs tocroucli under a low bush or tree with stout, widespreadlng branches. wo down and trees-Wby the storm may be avoided. x Hickory and chestnut trees are scattered throughout forests usually and do not form groves by themselves. A chestnut grove Is the Ideal for shade and for a playground. The" branches are large and spread laterally from the trunk, fairly iuviting the youth to play and climb. In pine groves there is seldom any undergrowth. The soil is very springy" and light Usually the trees stand so closely together that the ground Is comparatively dry even after a prolonged downpour. Snakes and wild animals less frequently hauut these groves because of the iaclTof undergrowth and hiding places from each dther. Nervous persons should always examine small moss covered rocks and decayed logs before using them for scats. They may be the lurking places for snakes and other undesirable company. Poison ivy usually chooses damp ground for Its home, along stone walls and large sheltering rocks, though It Is also, found clinging to old trees in dense forests. The leaves' grow In clusters of three. Toison ivy is with difficulty distinguished Irom the harmless variety, and.tbe safest way for a novice Is to let alt stray" Vines iIoner ' Wild animals know by Instinct when there is a man with a gun in the woods. Squirrels are particularly knowing In this respect. "The only way to kill n he squirrel ls"tOshoothlnr-rigktlir-- t face and be quick about it Even tben you may not bit bim. If lost In the Woods at night, the best thing to do is to make a small clearing. of the great republic, Preemcfl KausaslGityr; 1 - n ngittg-roek-under-- -- TOPEKA FE THROUGH LINE crn,.fr' Bister Republic J 'IThls poem was written by a Boer In South Africa and forwarded, to Charles D. Pierce, consul general. ot ihe JQrangaJ'rre State, 136 Uberty street. New York, with tho request that It be published In all the leading papers throughout the United States. ; . 1: quest: ATCHISON, in connection onor Liae and A " CONTINUED. hn UlTrS dr-ti-t V lest day or thedarkesr night by the feel o tho bark on trees er by "the lean o the bush." The heat of the sun and the fury of the north winds incline trees and tho south. This is particularly noticeable in tall trees Ftnndlng out in the open. Again, it is commouly observed that the bark on the north side of trees is rougher than on the south wide. On elms, oaks nid maples moss grows on the uorth side, forming a furry-eoat-- a gainst the bit Ing blast s of "winter. The sap Is wanned up by the sun. and Intlie spring sugtr makers tap the maples on the south side or wherever, the Bun can best net on the, frozen spring of sweetness, usually the southwest. Don't run totho woods or seek the shelter of tail trees during a thunderstorm. -- Knelt-! the advice of a veteran of the fields. If caught in the woods in a storm, look for n cave or en-ov- er - A The1 Housewife Tlwr little more. Tliy r, " Mli t rmt nior -- Basement: RIH rtd f ' wcj bush-csalike.t- C- CAMOtAIMT, ALL OTHA SAIT UXE COT O , Copyright, 1002, by W. 1. Vll il ALL. tCICMS . - i.ao i NATURAL HOT. SULPHUR WATER ' w. Y SOOT, TASKS, tOR6; : B,..:.; p Roy yitii & Co.iTea correct m Stomachy ICtoyertoot EFERYTHINQ Tlm, FOLK- - : nd our ' hi tl-OOPrA- Consumption yi JACQUES & STVSfSOlT(VCUIV IIEALI HT FTI CV crur! SMIWM- l of PEW'S TREATY .TOE AT PHTRADEtTHU. build a rousing campfire to keep a way wild auimalSt gaibor some boughs for a couch nnd lie down with your soles to the east-!-! If a searching party, is out, theyll see the light from the fire or smell fjij smoke and thus be' guided tOwanFOO. IT" pou hrebot amOng friends, the ire will keepyou safely over nigh tra n d "youlta ris e ' w I h the sun. Invlgordtedand ready for a fresh start after a good night's rest With the sun as a guide you can easily find your way out of the woods, whereas " COVXVILLK PRECIUCT. Dysepsia, Collirs. Indigestion, and all Stomach f Dis- Jostice-.Fin- l orders... W nroiect; the" public as wejl ConstableJoseph Titensor, as ourselves by keeping the formula a ' Road Supervisor 11. Lester Bair, eecret, ns long as we make H ourselves f kchuoxd precinct. we know it is made right ahd it cures 1 these diseases. Ibuggists tellurftbat it is one medicine that 'tho sale is w , 1 ever on Hie increase. To gat the. beet ? , cf mdy Jor '.dyspen8ta or digest ion sk yEWiMTON PBiaNCi. the druggists for Dr, Gunns Improved- Justice Charles 1 ond. Liver Pills. Price 26 cts. per box, only Constable Wm. U. Telford, Holliday one for' ft dose. We will send a irisl .Road Supervisor-Ge- o. box free byt mail, r a full kx on re- - j tbxntou phkcinct. eeipt of 23c, AdJrckft Dr. Gunn. Phila J,lEtice-Jose- nh Wood, delpbia, Pa. l or sale by Riter Burs. , Constable-Al- vin McConrbs. : prug Co., Logan, Utah. Road Supervisor Wm. Ilomer. ' . , i n E S ! |