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Show TO CURE HABIT OF SLUSHING. Twice as Good One Third the Cost Every day la bargain day la the Wave Circle. Come in and get acquainted. K C will help yon cut down the living expenses and make doctors Mils a thing of the past. Do you realise that you can get the best and purest baking powder in the world POWDER at one-thiwhat you've been paying for anywhere near K C quality. A as eunet can eaitt jjc. iUUOIUMUVUglI Can you make money any easier? Get it The grocer returns the price of can if you are not satisfied. rd Dpsn Air Exsrciss and Companionship Will Do It. Tb habit of blushing is almost in variably n causo of great anaoyanca to its possessors. Vary frequently it nervously bumpers thsm in the ordinary affairs of life, for blushing is accompanied by confusion of mind, nervousness and healtnney. Tbs two main points in the treatment of shyness, which Is the great cause of blushing, are, first, open-ai- r exercise, and, seo-onthe society iff others. Open-ai- r exerdas is good for all morbid disorders, such as excessive shyness, whlls the social life makes for and thst savoir fairs we all seek to attain ; for the latter enables na to go through life without betraying awkwardness and timidity. Abnormally sensitive people may find the cure n lengthy one, but if they persevere the very mental effort which la put forth to accomplish the remedy will aid them in acquiring control over their teil-tnl- e t. blushes. New Orleans self-contr- ol ' to-da- y. A Grocers find portal lor the baaatifal JAQUES MFC. CO. Chicago. ....WE TREAT and CURE CATARRH iad all curable aieeaace of the eye, ear, noae. throat. Imp, atem-aclivar. bowela. kidntya, bladder and aU ahraaie. aenreua aad private diaaaaaa of both miss. and disewasa of children. h. Haase Treatment Curas. tt rite for free eympiom Itot If ran cannot anil. Couaultntloa rrm Special Offer in Private Diseases sb. s. w. null. VafortBaataa. of both axl. wko art aaffarlof from Pnvata IMa tarn - whether ranted hr Isnor- or aoousloa hare alnare bras looked apoa a laaliliaato prey by the Shark aiyl aaaa. tie Charlaiana wko pnra aa -- Speelalteia'' and rok tka cuSerar for aorlh am imiiraal. US TUU TO PAY TUSK UXM DULLAM DB. A. t. IBOBBS. b'VriL asic do ccnn pnivtTn ntsBAsm isr doth nas. siionis' kmuw thmt cam ahd aad M PKilVt tkalr aklll. la itda alam of allairai.. may treat and Stxxd PRaMAXMXTLY. eere .urk kefgre tka patlaal la mqulrad to pay lira. Skuraa' one dollar, or tkom Who ptufor. ike fee la email weekly or amBiklylnerallBiaai alike enrepruenimaa. THIS II ON CAT AVITLICTMb. deal, a dratk klew to tka quack and Yakir wko r liMAUSd WITH THE fur empty promiam. IMS yua erar kaar of a Yaklr refunding a lid. all Caak. Ik azehaac Taka no ekaai-ryou ranaot low yoar muuey If yon drat pay 11 oat. raaay lo a dapad paUaatl of aa railed "WBAKKCShKS Ot MEM art Mail too. malt of ea'aiwed or for anek am. IN T AMItaSamad FROSTATB GLXMD Dr. keorea' raw LOCAL TREAT oikar Dortoia koa man. warn I key rare aadar tba old aad ABLY CL'KMd-n- tk plan of treatment for Mo t rookie- - We rare Loar MANHOOD. Semlaal (Varan. duel aialorrk'ire. aad kindred lrouble., la lew lima aad for lew fiOMOMKHOBA. SYl'HlUl VAKH'OOELB oaae lo omadonllal we rarer aw a Dame or ketray iy, thaaaay lutltatlo la tka wart, orory ky mail or alike ew. a aural coeaeliailoii, iiamlaailon and Adylea fMI T la BUCRd: a M.aalasa urriCM I; daadayt ant holiday. IS a m la II mulpa; Nala tlraei. SHORES. & SHORES DBS. Etptrt Specialists, 249 IT,' Lak.rity. Utah. DO MOT CUKMU-UMLI- WISH TO TOUKSBI.P. TOU cfii a IHaa-tent- It.tf iuju Complaint of a Vulgarism. Bays a writer in the London Chronicle: A vulgarism one which, like aggravate for 'irritate,' baa come intc use by way of the kitchen stairs is demean with a sense of derogation It is to be seen in or abasement. many A paper and even many a book and beard in many a speech. It is the second syllable that has misled the popular understanding, but the noun 'demeanor' should have saved the educated from their blunder with the verb. When tly rook refuses tr. demean herself she Is excusable, be cause 'demeanor' Is not In her vocab ulary." Japanese Tea Party, At a Japanese tea party the gueati It on cushions placed upon the floot and the tea service consists of a teapot. a cooling pot, teacups and a hiba-chto beat the water. The Japanese do not agree with us In thinking that boiling water should be poured ovei the tea. so when the water la boiled s little of It is placed In the cooler and then poured over the ten, which la al lowed to steep for a few minutes. Boll leg water is then added snd the cupi filled. Green tea is used, but no sugai or cream la added. ; i Recommend Castoria Physicians met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaand medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: result of three facts i s aeon That R not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Batemans Drops, Godfreys Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to the information. HaU s Journal of Health. has CASTORIA ceutical societies fi Letters from Prominent Physicians. Addressed Afctfe table Preparationfor Assimilating toefoodamlReeula ling the Stomachs and Bowls of llNFANtSCBILDHEN' Promotes DigeslionJCheerful-nes- s and Itesr.Contalns neittvx Optum, Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. efOtdLrSWlXLPnUXS. SmJ- JlxJmmm -rfJhAMS to Charles H. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says : I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find it very satisfactory. Tour Csstorla otondo first In Dr. William Bnlmoat, of Cleveland. Ohio, ny. : Its class. In my thirty years of practice 1 can lay 1 never have found anything that o filled the place. Dr. J. n. Taft, of Brooklyn, It. T., says: I have need your Ca.torla and found It an excellent remedy In my household and private practice for many years Tha formula is excellent" Dr. Wm. L. Rnssermxn, of Buffalo. N. T., good word for your Castoria. I' think ao highly of It that I not only recommend it to others, but have used It in my own family Dr. R. J. Homlen, of Detroit, Mich., says: I prescribe poor Castoria extensively, as I have never found anything to equal It for children s troubles. I am ware that then are Imitations In tho field, but I always sea that my patients get Fletcher's" Dr. Wm. I. McCann, of Omaha, Neb., tsys : "As the father of Thirteen children I certainly know aomrthlng about your great medicine, and snide from my own family experience 1 have In my yaars of practice found Castor la a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home. Dr. J. R. CIan.cn, of Philadelphia. Fa., says: The name that your Ca.torla baa made for Itself In the teas or thousands of homes blessed by tbe presence of children, scarcely needs to bo supplemented by tbe endorsement of the medical pro- feaslon, but I, for one, most heartily endorse It and believe It an excellent remedy." I have used your Castoria for Dr. Chinning H. Cook, of Bt Louis, Mo., mys : several years past la my own family and have always found It thoroughly efficient and never objected to by children, which Is a great cutield ration In view of the fart that moat medicines of this character are obnoxious and therefore difficult of administration. Aa a laxative, I consider it tbs peer of anything that I ever proscribed." Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Ms, says: "Physician generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, bnt in tha rase of Castoria my experience, like that of maay other physician, has taught me to make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria In my practice beranra I nave found It to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's complaints Any physician who has raised a family, aa I have, will join ms la heartiest recommendation ot Castoria.'' ftirmStd Remedy forCoiwflpa-tio- n. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- GENUINE A perfect ness and Loss CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of of Slue NEW YORK. Shapes the Destiny of Men The Influence of a Healthy Woifian Cannot Be Overestimated. In Use For Over TNI CENTAUR COHMNV, TT It whitens the clothes MURRAY moat beautifully and does not injure the finest fabrics. Your grocer sella it. A large package for only 5 cents. Remember the name and accept no other. 30 Years. RT, NCR VRRR RITT. BED CRO BALL PUTNAM FADELESS DYES of the Seven-eight- men in this world marry a woman because ahe is beautiful in their eyes because she baa the qualities which inspire admiration, respect and love. There is a beauty in health which is more attractive to men than mere regularity of feature. The influence of women glorious In the pon session of perfect physical health upon men and upon the civilization of the world could never be measured. Because of them men have attained tbe very heights of ambition; because of them even thrones have been established aad destroyed. What a disappointment, then, to aee the fair young wifes beauty fading away before a year passes over her head I A sickly, woman, especially when ahe Is the mother of a family, is a damper to all joy oneness in the home, and a drag upon her husband. Tho cost of a wife' constant illness is a serious drain npon the funds of a household, and too often all the doc"Lydia E. rinkham'a Vegetable Cbmpound inaile me a well woman, and I feel ao pate toring does no good. dial I am glad lo write and tell you of If a woman finds her rnergica are fill my marvelous recovery. It brought me flagging, and that everything tirealicr, health, new life and vitality. dark sliuduws apin-a- r under her evea What Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable her sleep la disturbed by horrible Light Housekeeping. dreams; if she has baekuche, head- Compound did for Mrs. Ainsley it will Oh, the kitchen was amull as a doll's front aches, hearing-dowpains, nervoua-nes- s. do for every woman who la in poor a hall, whites. Irregularities, or despon- health and ailing. And tha rots and pans were few; dency, she should take iiieana to build I benefits begin when its use begins. And tho Ilttlo olovo was perverse, 1 her system up at once by a tonic with It is Jove! gives strength and vigor from the l'iiik-hain's As the temper of Slinkcniieama shrew. powers, aiieh as Lydia . start, anil aurely makes sick women But I dunned me a nui-- with the edge Vegetable Compound. well and robust. turned back This great remedy for women liua Far tho cap that goes with a chef. Rcmeinlier Lydia E. Pinkham'a VegeAnd, the matter to clench, spoke mostly done mure in the way of restoring table In French Compound holds the reoord for women to health of America the than the greatest Aad bade her call me "Joseph." ntinilier of actual cures of medicines ia other all put together. It winnan'a ills. This fact ia attested to Bhe an apron found, and so tied It around the aafeguard of woinan'a health. H by the thousands of letters from grate girdle In excellent taste: Waa aa dainty a cook aa a fellow could Following we publish, by requeat, a ful women which are on file in the brook letter from a young wife. Merit alone can Finkliam laboratory. Without letting things go waste! And I said: "Aa a badge of your art, not Mm. Bessie Ainsley of 611 South 10th produce such results. Madge Women should remember that n cure Street, Tacoma, Wash., writes : Bat Annette's your name now, see? for all female diseases actually exists, Bo nm ember, my dear, that whllo you're Dear Mrs. riiikhnm: and that cure ia Lydia E. lmkham'a In her a cook should be I" You're French, Kver since iny child wss born I hsvs suf- Vegetable Compound. Taka no substi1 have, with tute. Thu accoutered, we gan with tho pot fered. as huie fear women ever inflammation, female weukim, hearing-dowand tha pan If yon have symptoms you don't ami wretched hradnrlim. it min. To practice the magical art; With a klsa at tha toast wo essayed no atTeeted my stomach an that I could not en- understand write to Mrs. linkhair, for special advice it ia rout joy my meals, ami half my time was spent Lynn, Mass., And a klsa at tha omelet's start! and always helpful. In''heL free And wa kissed ones more, too, aa wa Succeeds White Others FtiL Lydia L Pinkiun'i Yeftetable Compound stirred a atew With a spoon and a snatch of song; music With and kivo and French and atova, Ah, how could tho things go wrong? sup-jpoa- n ape-cin- n i , i w o But they did, and, oh, what a flood of woo Surged up ao I looked at Annette!" With pain In her eye as we both stood by The tide of the ruined omelet! And the stew and the toast were also lost By an error we ne'er divined; BuCwe kissed again and wort comforted when At a restaurant later we dined! New Orleans Times-Democr- at Every Wratarn man who wears Overalls ahould wear tha Mountaineer brand, made by the When the Bomb Burst. And bow did it hapThe Sultau pen, vizier, that you failed to interpose your wordthless body between your sovereign and the bombr The Vizier1"Pardon me, your high ness, it was all over ao quickly that there was no time to make a move A wise servant anticiThe Sultan pates the danger of hla master." Had I anticipated the The Vizier danger, your highness, I would have prevented the throwing of the deadly missile." Then you are not The Sultan good z.. SALT LAKE CITY, VTAH Better Overalls at anticipation?" FO VMS MOUTH. TNSOAT. ITOMAON AND BOWILIhib Nelden-Judso- $3?&,3 Moribund St. Helena. bund colonies, according to the rc.nr: of the governor. It has a rnt.de sf tlon and a garrison, but that is Only three British warships called ii Considering tin during Inst year. proximity of St. Helena to the West African coast, and the splendid c! mate of the Island the goverror wo: deri that It la not used as a sauna rlum by the navy. IIP .MCBCD Cl ULlfcll I Hlktl AND Drug Co., General Agents. n W. L. St. Helena Is one of England's mori Cant be Made HALLS CANKER AND DIPHTHERIA REMEDY Douglas SHOES It Waa a Question of How. Tom Nason, who lived at Ronny Eagle, Me.,, and "helped" my grandfather, who was "Uncle John" (Jne) W. L. Douglas $4.00 on the farm, aald one day: cannot be equalled "Uncle John, I want 75 cents. Grandfather said: What do you want 75 cents for, Tom?" "I want to buy a quart of rum," waa the reply, to keep Fourth of July. said grandfather, "Now, Tom, "cant you keep Fourth of July on a pint of rum? Tom considered for a moment, and looking hla employer straight in the "Uncle John, perhapa I eye replied; could keep Fourth of July on a pint of rum, but the question Is, how would It be kept?" Boston Herald. Set a Hard Task. Edwin Stevens, when he made up hla mind to tackle vaudeville, for tbe first round selected Manager Meyer-fel- t, founder-o- f a circuit. The manager had a gruff manner and a German accent, and was, moreover, very busy. Turning on Mr. Stevens he exclaimed: "Veil, vat do you vant?" "I would like to go Into vaudeville, responded the candiVat do you do at if: date, meekly. "1 am line?" a comedian. wa jour the modest but very gcr.enil answer "A komiker, heln?" and the nianag. r faced him sternly. "Veil, make me laugh." c. m. i. Clotking, Boot and Shoe Factory The Vizier "No, your highness. The Sultan, smiling "In that case you have not anticipated the fact that I am 'bout to fine you twenty purses of 100 sequins each, and in addition to present you with thirty lashes across the soles of your unantlcipative feet.' Cleveland Plain Dealer. Imn-quely- , The Kind You Have Always Bought ASHDAY THE IDEAL WIFE well-know- n Facsimile Signature of 01 Wonderful Orator Seemed Half Asleep Whan Trying a Cato. -- 'heard him once In Faneull hall, I Boston. Every man in the audience and khe hall waa crowded gave one hoot of applause at what Everett aldd The subject I have entirely forgotten, but this fact I remember says; E writer iu the Critic. I inquired if he heard Webster pro ductj such an effect on an audience. He said sever; but he had only heard Webster In court ; It waa in defense of a celebrated criminal perhaps the Phoenix bank cose In Huston. Mr I Wet is ter seemed in a semi-dreathought him half asleep, for he had his eyes almost closed and waa in a heavy state, taking little notice of what went on in court William a brisk young man, sat near him and furnished him with law hooka and papers and acted aa If be were there to keep Webster awake. There were three judges on the bench probably Judge 8haw and two others one 'on each aide of nlm. They watched Webster closely, for it would not do to neglect wbat he might aay. lie, ou the contrary, appeared to take no account of other persons, aa if hi mliui were anywhere but there. I fancied ;he waa thinking what hla next political move should be. He was a remarkable man to look at far other e than the ordinary run of men I the most remarkable American in his aspect that ever was seen. They thought ao in England, where they topped to look after him in the street But be was heavy a great animal, involved in hla own dreams and paying little attention to what went on around him." Be-bo- Times-Democra- Book of PrMnti." FREE. GREAT ANIMAL." had-eve- d, BAKING A WEBSTER cut Edge Line at any price. All QRNANAL tTORlIitaeifi Salt Lake City, Utah. Hallows College SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH D0AH0IH0 SCHOOL AHD DAY STUDIES RESUMED SEPTESBES 7th Minim, Primary, Acadamlo. College and Post Graduate departments. Special attention to Science, Mathematics, Mualo and Commercial branches- Courses In Physical Culture, Military Drill. Students are prepared for West Point, Annapolla and all departments of the Civil Service. A oomDlete corps of able and experienced professors. 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II I could show i ou the cilterence between to ahors male In mv factory and those 'l otlic would understand whv Ikiui;!,, makes, you J.t.Jll shiK--a cn ,t more to make, whj thev hull their share, lit better, wrar hunter, ard are i; than any other fJ.5 greater liitrlnlc value y. aline on the an-kr- t tin ) ut Strong Matin Mon tei W' 5,91.51 Draaa Shoaa.52.5U, 92, 1.Jgchnnl li.nl- ir W. ,.! IK. Lm Oowfyfoa Man. 52.50. S2.HO. . CAUTION. Insist upon Brnul: Taka n siihslitnir. la slus-s- . l on Urttoiu. without his usine ami aiampo-W A XTK ll. A Shoe dealer Inrrerjr town wher, W, iimijS'ig Shot1 ir not fuijit. Full lino oj samples soot free for lno,'ll'm upon request. fait Color Fyrfrfi used; fmq mill Mt sear Irani. Write for Illustrated fatal, Ht of Pall Ptylas. Mara. W. 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