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Show I A REMARKABLE hasp, ILL SINCE GIRLHOOD, NOW A PICTURE OF HEALTH. From the Btar. Valparaiso, Ind The attention of the Bur having been called to several caeee of radical cures effected by Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for Pale People. It was determined to Investigate some of the more notable of these cases, with a view to disseminating exact Infurmatlcn on the subject and benefiting others who were Prominent among those suffering. who had experienced benefits 'from the use of this remedy was mentioned Mrs. Mary Noren, wife of John Noren, a prosperous farmer, living northeast of Valparaiso, Ind., and to her a reporter waa accordingly dispatched. Mrs. Noren was found busily engaged In household duties, but shs found time to detail her experience, and was willing and even anxious that the benefits she had felt should bo told for the benefit of those who had suffered as she did. "I had been 111 since girlhood with a complication of complaints, said Mrs. Noren, "never so much as to be confined long in bed, but I suffered Intense misery. My chief trouble was with my stomach. I felt a constant gnawing pain that was at times almost distracting, and which bad been diagnosed by different physicians as dyspepsia and sympathetic derangement dependent on the condition of the generative organs. I had pains in the back, sometimes so great as to niaks me unable to work, and frequent bilious attacks. I alao suffered greatly from constipation, from which I never Then could find permanent relief. these symptoms were aggravated by rheumatic pains between the shoulder blades, which were moat excruciating In damp or cold weather. After my marriage about five years ago, and when my bgby was born the trouble seemed to Increase, an! I was frequently so sick that I could not dq my household work. I tried different physicians and used numerous remedies but all in vain, until one day last fall I happened to read of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People. My husband got three boxes from Mr. C. D. Rushton, the druggist, and I began to use them. Prom the first I began to feel relief, and before the three boxes The were gone 1 was nearly well. constipation was cured and the other troubles were so much relieved that I felt better than I had felt for years. As I continued In the use of the pills I grew better and strong, my appetite was more natural, and my flesh Increased, until Lam In the condition you see me now. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, In a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, 60 cents a box. or six boxes for f!.60 (thay are never sold In bulk or by Dr. Williams' the 100), by addressing . N. T. Medicine Ons of the best known residents of Pudd's Hollow was Ephraim Starkweather, mure familiarly known as Uld Eph. Old Eph was a little, dried-u- p man, with bristling gray chin whiskers and a twinkling eye that louked out from under bushy brows. No one knew bow old he was, for he had been the first settler at I'udd'a Hollow and those who had fulolwed him could not hemember that he ever looked any younger. Gene Tompkins, the postmaster, said he recokuued Eph waa between 100 and 200 years old, but he "wouldn't venture to say that ha waint nigh onto fluo." In the face of all these speculations and when the old Eph kept his hoys asked him solemnly If he remembered seeing Gen. Washington, and whether or not he waa present at the battle of Bunker Hill, bla eyea only twinkled slyly, and he paxwd It off as a Joke, For he knew as well as any on that tha tioys were only In fun, and that they enjoyed nothing bettor than to visit him in nls little house by tho creek and to look at the rifles and shotguns that hung on the reflurs, or hear him tell how he shot the bear or coon whose hide he wae stretching on the boards at the back of his woodshed. Old Eph was a famous hunter, fisher and bee man. He knew Ibe woody well aa most men know tbeir own sitting rooms where the partridges squatted, where the ducks red in the rice beds and the pools where the beat Inuni fishing waa to lie found. And. besides this, when he was in the mood be could tell the most wonderful stories, and tbla alone waa enough to endear him to all the boys of I'udd's Hollow. One sunny afternoon lu late September Frank Staples, Con Bigelow and Fred Horn walked up the grassy wagon road from Pudd's Hollow to the home of old Eph. As they climbed over the stile that led to the house they saw the old man working with a number of palls, crocks and tuba Indeed, he seemed to have all the utensils- that he owned out In his back yard near the well house. "Wonder what Ephs doin'," said Oun, with the greatest Interest. "P'raps he's trying to keep a lot of fish alive In the tube," put In Pred, who waa the youngest of the three. No," answered Frank, with some disgust; "old Eph wouldn't he that foolish. DANGER IN ROEN fGEN RAYS. Rut they all quickened their steps, Am Experimenting Engineer Loses Fire of and when old Eph saw them he, Hie Finger Knile. straightened up and smiled. 'Hullo, boys, be said, with the A warning lute Ixvn voiced by one of good nature. the leading English medical Journals greatest And at that moment they peeped Into In regard to the too frequent use of the the tubs. Itoentgen ray apixiratns. anya the Phil"Honey, they all shouted In a breath. adelphia ledger. And honey It was, tuba and palls sod It la Interesting, no doubt, to ohtain of It, to say nothing of the gena aeries of photographs of one's own pans erous supply daubed on Eph'a mouth skeleton, but If this Is to be at the ex- and bands pense of auch trifles as one's hair and Have a biter asked tha old hunter, one's finger najls. It seems hardly and than without waiting for a reply coat. One electrical engineer, be dipped up a generous worth the supply of rich y who has often demonstrated the nenu-t- yellow comb on three shingles and of his finger bones by placing one of pa awed them to the boys. The bonify hla bands within the ntdina of The melted rapidly away, and then tlw searching rays, lias lost all the nails boys began to aak questions. from the fingers of that hand, while "Been finding bee trees, Eph T" Mr. Sidney Rowland, who la one of the "Waal now, whafd you s'pose this leading experimenters In this direction, come from, anyhow T Think It g rowed mentions several ums of similar char- In my garden? and the old man acter In the structural changes that oc- chuckled to himself. He was in rare cur In the hair, and so'forth, of those good humor over hla success. When'd you find It? asked Con. who have been frequently shadow-graphe- d Last night an Molly an' me have by this method. Thus, In the case of patients whose heads hare lieen been d rawin' In honey ever since. Where was It, Eph?" asked Fred subjected to the Influence of the rays, the hair has either tunied white or eagerly. has fallen out entirely. It la suggested "Waal now, thafa p'inted. Isn't it? that these results are due to the elec- P'raps you'd like to go and find It. trical potency of what are called the I've seen whole families In the same and old Eph kept the ultra-viole- t, rays of the apectrinn, Ox before, eh?" the tree quite to himself. though their precise action la at pres- location of he said, "praps there's anY'sce, ent liy uo means thoroughly underother tree around near there, ar.d I stood. One curious suggestion has already may want to get more honey 'fore lieen made. It la a well known sup- many daya." When the boys heard this they were erstition. and one which has existed much excited, but tease aa hard as who for generations, that jieople sleep could they were unable to find out they In the direct rays of the moon have more about It. So they betheir reason more or less seriously af- anything gan to Joke old Eph about bis age. It fected. Now, it Is said that these was what they fell back upon whenlu exist the moonlight, rays couldn't persuade the old ever and hence a popular superstition may hunterthey to do Juat aa they would have lie founded ujinn scientific fact liked him to do. Close In the corner of the house they sat in the shade nibThat Peacock Voles. bling away on the honey, and laughing as Our immigrants of BOO years ago and talking about Methusalem, brought with them the low soft voices Fred called the Biblical patriarch. Old of their English progenitors; In the wil- Epli worked busily In tbe aun getting derness that received them they felt hla honey ready to take to town. He the awe of great solitudes and must listened to the Joking In the greatest for a time have simkeu In subdued good nature, sometimes rallying Frank In about hla shooting .or Fred about hia y tones, as do the wanderers the remote valleys of the great moun- fear of the water, but always heaping tain ranges or over the vast plains of up the shingles with honey aa often as our western wilds. But, as the woods they were passed np. Toward sundown the boys loitered have been cleared away and the prairies have come under cultivation, and off toward home. sud"Ill tell you what, aaid cities have multiplied, we have learned to address each other In voices like denly, "Old Eph knows where that so many peacocks on housetops ex- tree la, and It's probably got 2k or 800 of honey in It. Why can't changing views of the disturbers of we pounds and find It ourselves, and the night. The distracting duets some makeruatlc some money one has mentioned as Incidents of onr "Let's do It' Let's do It! exclaimed dinner parties are nothing to the din, Frank, much excited by the suggesclangor and uproar of a crowded af- tion. ternoon ten In town. Yes, really, you Fred waa quite as fascinated by the ladies must see to it that no one be adas were the other two boys; but plan whose mitted Into onr Ideal society were discussing it hla face voice has not lieen prcporly aasnaged. while they suddenly grew grave. North American Review. That would hardly be fair to old Epti, be aald. She Knrv That Much. Never you fear about that. said Well, there's one thing I know about Con. Old Eph didn't tell na where It ' Mrs. la, did be? And if we find it. we find remarked the convention. Snagga. and that la that Mr. McKIn- - It ourselves, don't we? Well, then, 1 ley hasn't got all of the delegates." guess we've got a right to look for It, Nor replied Mr. Snagga In an Indul- haven't we. Frank? Frank agreed with him heartily, and gent tone. "No, he hasn't, for I read In the pa- Fred, although not fully convinced, " delcgatea-at-iarge.could not resist the temptation of takper something alxiut . Com-ixny- of rich, yellow gnldenroda. and In the sunshine lieea and gnats hummed merrily about, and tbe air was full of tlie warm fragrance of the woods. But the tioys. Intent on their great expedition and filled with dreams of the small fortune they intended to make from selling the honey from Ephs tree, saw only the lieea. Carefully Crfinllf the Bee Caeie Beck Piank crept up to a bunch of golilen-roand caught a lice In his lice box with its glass cover. Then he and the other two Ixiya went out Into a clear place in the field, fastened the lx,x to the top of a staff, and watched the captive lice load himself down with honey. When his little gripsacks could ho!d no more. Frank carefully drew the cover, and the bee raised lazily out. rltvied about In the air a few times, and then flew swiftly off to the enstwanl. Much excited, the Isiys waited, and presently the lss came back, bringing a companion with it, and both settled down In Frank's box. "We've hit It the first time!" shouted d, Con. delightedly. Then Frank put down the cover and, with the bees lu the box. tbe Ixiya walked as far In tbe direction that tlie bee bad gone ts they could and feel sure they were on the right track, and then the lieea, liel.ig again loaded with honey, they let them out and watched tbeir flight. This was nqxwted many times. The hours sllpisnl quickly away, and slowly the sun was sinking In the west. "If we don't get there soon." said Con, "I'm afraid they'll atop for tbe night. Another trip will do It," answered Frank, encouragingly. "The trips of the bees are getting very short." don't know just whore we aro, ayl ppt lu Frank, doubtfully, for they had been traveling through unsettled country nearly all day, and Frank wasn't sure that he knew the way baric again. Frank was too much absorbed to reply. Tbe bees had just settled again Into hjs box, and he was ready to take up the march In the direction from which they eame. The boys stood In a natural opening among tbe trees. The woods rose high on all sides, and Frank waa confident that the bee-tre- e was only a short distance away. Come on! he shouted to the boys, and staff, be and taking tbe bce-liu- x led the way into the woods. "What's that? asked Con, suddenly I'm sure it was someone stopping. shouting." Foolish, said Frank, "don't you know we're ten miles away from any houses?" A moment more they plodded on. and then Fred stopped, listening. "I hear cow bells, he said, positively, and Con agreed with hhu. but Frank aald It was only bullfrogs. In two minutes they came to a rail fence, and Frank didnt know how to express his aurpriae. Con and Fred ran forward and broke ihmnek tbe bushes, and then-- , not lm yards sway, stood a small log house, and tmek of It was a man working among some lies hives. "It's Jim Cook's place," said Frank, the moment he saw it. Wheres the lxe tree?" asked Fred, Invited tha boys, who wars tired asfl hougry, to ride home with him, sad he even promised not to tell on them at Pudd's Hollow. Rut the story got out, and Although this happened years ago. and Frank and Cob and Fred are now grown men. they bars never heard the last of It. It may aim lie saUl that, from that day forward, none of the boys at Pudd's Hollow twitted Eph about bis age. Chicago Record. WHERK IT IllSh If Is the Depths Ttnptnlira OSes Billdlxs DmoxhIi. e LAWS. Swladllaa Vaela Saai. "Is It a dressy selxhliorhnod where ran no: the lady seat dour liver' "Kxiri-iiirlsweeps off her frout steps with bar diamond earrings on. y Paralyzing Pie I Halt's Catarrh Cara Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75c IIow good It looks! IIow And how it hurts. Why not look into the question of Pill after Pie? Eat your pie and taka Ayer's Pills after, and pia will plcasa and not paralyze. If tha Baby It Caltlay Tooth, St ran oat ara that old aad raandy. Mas Wuauiw'i Noumea sinvr tor Cklldraa TraiOJag. "What do you tliluk of nil the ntw decadent literature, ihunuiidY" "Tbit Is free country. 1 dont liavt to think of It at that CURE DYSPEPSIA. Srryuiaer looks Imppy this morning." "Yea, hla baby liaa big Miongh to b taken to the circuit. al tree and Mraiaanatly cored. Ua atwr stopped Aral day', aw of Ilr. nilna'ouiaal Nans bbits kralorar. Free 1 trial bull ta and treolM. eaadtoVa. JUiax, HI AivkXL, ybiimtaJpkla, Fo. Aren't I liuna ether Jacknuua dlntant rel1 think no; atives of yourat" lby dout apeak to ua. Denver Directory. HARNESS Tbs best 130 doa- ble Ooacord Harness la Colorado for UA With IWl breeching, SB double wtenia 1 1 b bresrhlDg $ 1A IB steel bora stork saddle for 15. t IS risglo buggy haruMMi for H.Mk Ho not be darolvad by wurthleas Imitations but ordm direct from na and gut tbe lowest wholesale tlataJoguHi free. AH goods stamped. .HKD UI'KU.KU, 1413 Larimer Denver, Colorado. Goods seat Air examination. rb-a- Albany Sampling Works,-OO- re lint Ulurk. Denver. Pocket mailad trap In ore STENCILS, ItaO.Nuv'ly vrenes St. Y. U. Boa U. era A M fg. Co., AC1I1K1XT lUoaire n( MINING PRINTING and no (ting, Marhluar. nta Pin iareiila.Ul- - lxtk at. i might Ucaafina. Kotk A threading STATEQRE Gladness Comes Mrok a better understanding of tha With nature of the many physical 111, which vanixli before proper efforts gentle effort plexxant effort rightly directed. There ix comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are mt doe to any actual disease, but simply to a constipated condition of the system, which the pleasant family laxative. Syrup of Figs, promptly remove. That is why it is tha only remedy with millionaof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes Internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its beneficial effects, to note when you purchase, that you have the genuine article, which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in tlie enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actnal disease, (me may be commended to the mobt skillful physicians, hut if In need of a laxative, one should have tlie best, and with the everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely axed and gives most general satisfaction. well-inform- Aliw. IA Pitta KK CALL OR ADDRESS ICS ANAPA- - BLOCK, DKNVgN. CnO- - if Hm NOpvre House, right, GRINDING Buofgnr llna, for Hie: pastue-tlAare; good feeding rartlitlen. JOHN 0. PAUKINHON, Kurt Collin. Oolo. II g y L00U ton sm-aer- o Chronicle-Telegrap- Had Hone It. was rehearsThe blushing bride-eleto take place. about the ceremony ing "Of course, you will give me away, papa. ahe said. "I am afraid I have done It already, Caroline, replied the old 'man, nervously. "I told your Herbeit this morning you had a disposition Juat like your mother's." London Tlt-Blt-s. ct ing part In the fascinating adventure. Frank had once been out with Eph, when he was hunting wild bee trees, and ha waa confident that he knew all about it And both Fred and (Vn had heard so many stories told by bee men that they also felt fnmlllnr with tbe port. Early tha next morning the three sat out for Pudd's Hollow, and walked out a grassy road until they cants to a daaerted clearing about a mile from (he settlsmsnt Along the edges of a fafampldstsd old fence grew thick banka oo ihwato and grain. SACKS arfcA.f.niidTO HHROAra:,?. and altforala. EYE. EAR, NOSE Cn. KNOX. Mack Hiunt. MUi HATS and FURS (hornet Stria. Popular Prleaa. Agaota Panlaps Heal Salq Gal manta remodeled Into tha lalaat atria-- . BABCOCK BROTHERS. Staleralh B treat k MINING MACHINERY ns '.? Rngliiea. Windmills, Pumps, Kin Standard Fittings, FilriMOkN furnished. Plans and eatlmsu-madamaolbltcd. FAIRUAKKH. MOHdB olloa s S - COL. ALL GBOCKKS IIAVK, OB CAM QBT SILVER STATE BAKING POWDER E. E. BURLINGAMES AMD ASSAY OFFICE SiSSiSS? 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I received Information that a a paara' allhaul ana aoaa running was illicit of deal being liquor good dollar eipsaao, niia bareo at prims, tk M, M HO e made In that community, and knowing a to take useless was It posse that there without definite proofs, I went In guise of a tlmlier buyer. I could find no trace of any stills. In fact. It seemed to be one of the moat religious an llluoirefad Hrnalar te THg communities In the country. There untanap Hoad forOnriio (lain. waa a church, which 1 was Informed WHIM CO., ltq revival of same it kind the had always waa having then, l'eople would go In and out, and every night there waa a After meeting every ons baptizing. got drunk, but I coul see no liquor. 1 made up my mind that the Denver Public . K. 0REI Works, SHITM, SOLD ON THE puiue market. NHINNT. Denver, Colo. -- FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE SICK ar "duet Dont Feot Well," "LOUVER are lb Thins tauaa. PIUS On ONLY ONI FOR A DOSE, at Oragglala Saaiplaa wallad gin, free. Beaaata Mad. Cd. Phils. Pa. to-da- rittsburg at . ultr- - , IMfe jjJKfniJTiMi noapSL All package rognna am OCMK WITHOUT opiiating. DIIDTIIDC rata. WiUll I UllL Tha Millar Hnppwt tor nUr Itaavae. IL W M.D.. a-violet v ; Cathartic Pills uiy life waa saved by Plan's liura (or doiiaimipllou. John A lilllor, An Sable. Michigan. April 21, 1NIO. I kuow m AYERS all." lx Colorado, Is bUbllM vrIU ncatvs "It Is remarkable what Ingenuity it is I good wall-trie- "flay. If you people think tbla ta hot you ought to nave my job for about a week and then see what you'd have to aay, said a tall, thin man to a group of perspiring unfortunates who stood mi one of the down town corners one afternoon during the recent hot spell "Why, what do you do?" eame tbe feeble query from one of tbe sweltering ones, almost too overcome to be curious. "I'm an oiler In the engine reuoi of that big building. And say, this air out here Is a picnic to what we get down there. If you fellows think 60 In the shade It hot or this 100 per cent humidity business la bard to stand, you want to route down where we work eight hours a day with the thermometer making all the time from 110 to l'JO degrees and we what It feels like. But he never got any farther, for at the bare mention of 110 degrees the group melted sway like the mist before the rising sun, several members being sen a few moments later hold ing themselves up In front of a soda water fountain with their eyes turned heavenward. A newspaier man who happened along Just In time to catch the closing remarks of the oiler became interested and followed the mau across the atraet to his place of work. It was ons of those gigantic structures which bars all through tha reared themselves dowu town district In tbe last few years. The building ran up to a height of fifteen or sixteen stories. BIx elevators carried the traffic up and down the day, two of which throughout made uo stop below the eleventh floor. In the building were bariters' shops, lunch rooms, telegraph and telephone stations and all other forms of luxuries so necessary to the business mnn of the present day. The eiipcrtiitendtut of the building was found In an amiable mood, wbleh permitted him to relax his face Into a lrond smile as tha subject of the heat In the engine room was mentioned. Well," said he, "I'll coufesa It'a a to work lu, but tha pretty hot pla-men get used to It and I never hear a kick from them. Most of the men have worked in the marine service and they take to the work like a duck to the water. In fact. If the truth wara known, they look utou this work In the lower regions of an office building as tlie softest kind of a snap. 1 prefer tham to the ordinary run of this kind of help. They are by far more contented and satisfied with their work. Then, again, they are more active In performing their duties than men who have been used to working on thq land all their lives. These men have been brought up In a school where, when It came time to work. It meant hustle r bust. New York Tribune. kill Shows hr Meistslatera That Pleasing "Madge, yunve been married unhappily Wall new; why do you rink It again?" you Ht, this U another umu." HOT. EVADING RBYKKLK DM Vos Eor Dm IsdlssT Expect not. to send a two-reitamp to A tbe Uenerxl laMrogcr (ml Colorado Midland railroad, Itcuvrr. and ht will arsd I os a Sue colored picture of one. , t- - The acme of cycling comfort Have a Bltef" Ankde the Old Hantrr. til Iwas In the church, and sent word for n posse to come. This they did, and we captured the meeting. Under tbe pulpit waa found the whisky. The stove vva not a stove at all but a still the smoke of which pnssd through what looked like and came out of a "or tliey'll find we've lien out ' a revival chimney. Then- - lia not tame lioes." But the word went hardly oat of in that church since. Washington his mouth liefore they heiiri! n voice Star. they calling them by name, and then tdilv-eriug saw old Eph, hi shoulder fairly Delink! of the Cbnee. with Niiuproxf'cd mirth, crime !T'Wni'1 more fun this summer I've ttelil. dowu through the rouM shake your tail at," than you he free?' bee "Did ye find that mused tbe briiulli' cow. asked. "How?" tf'keil the horse, when Eph All three loy fur the wreath time, I let peered Into lie1 l e Imx. When he oik nf those new wuiin-i- i got almost to saw the Ue lt.h I;11 ".veut off into I milixed the feiir-that aha another bit of 1: liirliimr. "Bee men might to lie able to tell wasn't a mil n.- "- Detroit News. wild bee from tame ot.es." lie chuck too much IihI. ami ibe three Iho n vi-rThree Halls ' aidinmril to offer pny dei'Mie. un- - applying c "I they In "It served us Just right." rut a to grant tunny thing now. Fred, a they w:ill;ed toward Jiin sign Cook's bonne, "we had no buliiess to j "Yen: they have it j down when I keep my watch try to find Epli'a I ree." Eph had Molly at the gate, and he WhRAiligtou Times. who didn't quite xie through tlie situation yet. "Right in those hives. aaid Con. not Frank was too at all much chagrined to nay a word. "Ihin't go up there." he said, flmlly, Ix-e- n i and delight is in store for the purchaser of a Columbia Bicycle. It has no equal. Its speed on track and road has keen H00 Standard of the World. , fat-ill- i . To-dn- Tha Columbia Catalogue free by catling on the Columbia agent, or otsmpo. by moil far two e bnll-iieartn- POPE MFG. CO., HARTFORD, CONN. Breach Hares and Agendas In most every city tud town. al- |