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Show 1 bile Did Ni An uld lady i.ji A iitaLii. KevtT.iv-ihir- a birtbdcy mice saiii. "I Jo n.u iiiioj Celling uid. and 1 do not bar death, but 1 liii1 in constant fear ut paralysis. "For sumo time I have Imvm wa:.:it:ij to tell you of tin great gmid your wonderful Sloan's J .in: is Joint; hen, writes Mr. .lames F. . "In fact, of KutlierfurJ ('uileae, all your ri'R.i'd.i b an d ling noble s all. In work, but our I.iniiio iit my eight years expci i su e wlili medicine I find nuiio to g.i ahead of it. having tried it in very r.i.tuy eases. 1 know of one young nun. a brlckina-wn- , who siilfered from a urtial, yes, almost complete, paralysis of one arm. I got him to use your Miiimcut, and uow he can do as much work us ever, and he sings your praise every day. I get all to use it I imssihly can and know t)Mre is great virtue in it. I have helped the sale of your noble remedies about here greatly, and expect to cause many more to buy them, as I knew they can't be beat." WISE MAN CROWS TESTED BY TIME. ON BICYCLE A Cure That Has Held Good for Four Years. Buys iewelry of thorouthly OopondaMa, The foelfab mao (eta reliable nMlt . . . housn is particularly Our bargains." known fnr reliability and raaeanabln priooa. ACCORDING TO CYCLOMETEF THEY PEDALED 32 MILES. lira. Mary Crumlish of 1i:'.n wv.t Third Street, Wilmington, 1M., Jl'.irs il.1.) I t g.m to says-"S..H1- Strange Tala Told by a Peapack, Nev Jersey correspondent in Support of the Nature Fak- !ii-t- er's ( fci.d As there U'Utiou lately t- - SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Stones. ms to In so much ksHT ing-plae- e of that pethe last riod there had been a proud, scornful look upon her fair fare that was calculated to wither the orange blosthree-aeventeen- n soms. I cant Imagine, dear, he said, sadly, what has come over you so 1 suddenly. simply asked if you were romantic, when Oh, George, forgive me!" she with a convulsive sob, as she threw her arms about his neck, I thought you asked me If 1 was rheu- - g I,yt-tuu- i LEADING LADY SHOES FOR WOMEN Leading Lady Shoes art described in three words Style, Comfort, Ser vice. You rarely find all these qualities combined in one shoe. SHOES arc neat and dressy. They fit perfectly and arc extremely comfortable from the beginning. No better values, arc obtainable anywhere. Your dealer will supply you; if not, write to us. Look for the Mayer Trade Mark on the ole. Vi alio make Martha Viih-lngis- n Csmlsrt Shoes, Special Merit School Shoes, Hooorbilt Shoes for Men. viole-green- F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Company MILWAUKEE, VIS. rant I ' THE MEN VHO KNOW at-.- J l , d.i s u.ixv Fir two I ciiiiij hiiil after i'lll'C lil.lt flight?" ' Why." replied nut that 1 h:ul backache and t! all time. My ankles dizzy swelli an.) 1 i an down dreadfully. 1 nrvciis and lmd awful hcndui-hcs- . I woi.d-any nn diciue could tin whst 1 . .ill's Kidney rills have done for Wc. They cipcd me four years ago and I have been well ever since." o'el.w-k.- Positively cured by tbese Lidia Pills. believe it I rriirvr I)i-- I They ii-- v ( r 4iUi In ti i. ''M . hi a ihI Tiki J Imt rt jr " "Wh.d? I am sure it was later than I said the mother. i low hi : !" i maiked Maliel. "We both thought it could.lromiiily. n't mk he that late." The t'ulho-liSlaiidaid and Times. i. Min iu tv. L4irrb lljr.tlnil V. .!. CilKNKV Iiiii k: 1 t Sold by ul! rietilers. 5') rents a box. a I'ii., Huffalo, N. Y. Postci-.V.iibiir- JUST WHAT HE WANTED. Here Were Musical Tastes Enough to Suit Anybody. A BH.U' i.inn of the most cultivated musical wishing to change his l residence, fur rooms in s private fiauly ' fend of music." The next mail brought bliu tbe followtn.-ti-- s, advt-vtiiifi- :....! r 48Urrti furiipuit lh ( ()., TukAi. tk . fr hWX, iMUk'g.M, Itiu-il- . u tx Idune, ruin in ht 'id-- ( i 'iM'lU MVFli. me rruiult) Tuiny XetfeUklilr. SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Signature a .Fac-Simi- ie CL Ua.fi Shuntii'.y. iinf fond biuutrtx urfst'fo ul tb . - lYlCfo S3IMUU IibIIIII'MiShb Will tn-Kburse, tiiiid ! foil Itriftr'pi. foSsC 1 lor eoiit!pfolbi. Ujhib rfoiiiliy ijMtMli. ( Musical V SUCKERS. SUITS AND HATS t t arc the men who have put them to the hard est tests in the rough est weather. Get the original Towers Fish Brand made since 1836 aruM rnr nr rue ammo owion. u South Africa. One of the greatest markets In the world for musical Instruments ia South Africa, which apenda on an average $1,000,000 a year, about $500,000 of which goes into pianos. Hates Englishmen. man named Constant was arrested In a Paris cafe the other day for Insulting two Englishmen. In ex1 cannot help It; planation he said: whenever I see an Englishman 1 become so enraged that I could do any . thing to him." A a Good Advice. $30 AN HOUR MERRY GO ROUNDS We elm msnnhrtnn Hsnle fttnlra. nrikm. eM .. ilKK Mal,lri'lJ UIA tiuuiiiTuMiAM'i.k. f UbiSimos IteoalL Ci substitutes. REFUSE P RAZOR AND STROP FOR A Wfo for It mi. 1 li Knew Wnst Was coming. Wife Well. I dec hu e. Here's an old school friend uf mine who has Just made a fortune. H unbuild All right, my dear. Go ahead. Tell ine that you might have married him. n adlniK raiur and $whi kj inall prat nuur i( brat lira! KuirMilMal to If It ikib t. wtui it Lsm kual SI id for IhiM R Iwrrawtwto. s tad ddu4w lrarirt Mnip of brat tnm nirsal vwhaL NuM mly By Ifofo iiMiuit A ntiilw-- r iHaaiitF. LUto kltd MUVfoM, K. H i Hifokt Mfowrifoi. IV K, tVfotrr jmlinit hs Mnt, ktum m iv Uti Pain Paint Ill unit find I folH ! mi liMifoltwjirif wiMtatt Ifeift f p- Hides, Pelts and Wool. 'To get full viilue, hliip lo the old relinhlo X. , Hide A Fu l'ii., Mum. ArV Villa lull ilirfokMUfoM lu iMval.Ihrttkfo. I'foln 1fotnt Mih hiotfotilivi muMitrav Uefodeefoe 1 4Mithforli. Nniffolirlfo. in aiiwrtr; nwlg fwin flwfo A Imriirt blunrar. nail B$MNiuful lahM frrar till Ira; ffiiMM fo day hill lwiiriwifo fudd 0$ mn y km , Miiuu-.iHih- Bd in 1 V kit mill, Cunt Tbtry J. lnui-firilii'iBsM.iVMr. nl in'i'rt lihu srfr,lir bin ihUe mill 0i6fl iAllj wml'itf m it.l NiAtifl gUif ll,6(lf Util lif u(i .K' " l) falwOrU.. V Wf, the .1 t I rrio-F- il lmaMhFMt, it, Ta-- lr Urwtrl ftr any tured I'jr llai 1 lliki uteBiul iwrle4t j. flor I'lAJilltteft, KfoJ" Mows This? IT ePtr imp cam i.f t Aurtb - Surely Maln-1- , SICK HEADACHE e g scream. tinu- - niii'ly II j il It's difficult lo generate Philosophy on an empty stomach. t HvuorTi W. N. U., Salt Lake City, Na 45, 1907. ing reply Dear S;r: 1 think we could accommodate you with rooms, and as for music oi:e of my daughters plays the parlor org.m and gittar; another one plays the aeeordon and banjo; I play the cornet and Addle; by wife plays the haiiinmicu and my son the flute. We all sing and if you are good at tenner singing you would fit right In when wc got to singing gospel hints evenings, for none of us sings tenner. Or if you plays the base vial wc have one right here In the house. If you want music as well as rooms and board we could accommodate you and there would be no extra charge fur It Llppincotts. FAMILY'S KIDNEY The kidneys are eiwciilial organs for hooping the lnidy fiee from If they kIiuuUI fail to work death would ciihue iu very short time. Inflammation or irritation cauKcd by Koine derunpriiicnt may spread to koiiio extent tothe Kidtievs and affect them, Tlie cause cun te so far removed by nHing l.ydis E. rbikliHiu's Yegetalile Compound that (lie trouble will disappear. ben a woman in troubled with pain or weight in loins, backache, swelling of the limbs or feet, swelling under the eyes, an uneasy, tired feeling in the region of the kidneys, she should lose no time iu commencing treatment with SKIN TROUBLES. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Eczema, Heat Raah, and Scalp Affections Afflict Different Members, But Cuticura Cures Them. Uy wife had eczema for five or six years. It was on her face and would come and go. We thought we would give the Cuticura Remedies a trial. We did io and she has never had a sign of eczema for four years. I myself used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment some time ago for falling hair. I now have a very heavy head of hair. We used Cuticura Remedies for our baby, who waa nearly bald when young. She has very nice hair now. She la very fleshy, and we had so much trouble with heat that we would bathe her wh Cuticura Soap and then apply teieura Ointment, it would dry the up so much quicker than anything else. Mr. II. U. Springmlre, 323 8a Capital Street, Iowa City, Ia., July 16, 1905, and Sept. 16, 1906. Preposterous. An aged Jersey fanner, visiting a circus for the first time, stood before the dromedarys rage, eyes popping and mouth agape at the strange beast within. The circus proper began and the crowds left for tbe main show, but still the old man stood before the cage la stunned silence, appraising every detail of the misshapen legs, the cloven hoofs, the pendulous upper lip and the curiously mounded back of the aleepy-cyebeast. Fifteen TROUBLES It may lie the a of saving her life. Read what this medicine did for Kate A. Hearn. 5'JO West 47th Utreet, New York, who writes: lvur Mrs. Iinkhnni: I'l owe a debt of gratitude to Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for it baa saved my life. I suffered with Kidney trouble,' irregularities and painful periods, and my blood was fast turning to water. I used your medicine for some time and it has made me strong and well. Lydia 13. Mnkhama Vegetable Compound made from native roots aud lierl cure Female Complaints, auch as Fallingand l)isdseenienta, and Organic Diseases. Dissolves and expels Tumors at an rarlv stage. It strengthens aud tones the Klomoeli. Cures Headache, General lability and invigorates the whole system. For derangement of the Kidneys in cither sex Lydia E. 1 ink bain's Vegetable Compound is excellent. nu-an- Mrs. Pinkhams Invitation to Women g Women suffering from any form of female illness are invited to write Mrs. l'inkhain, at Lynn, Mass., for advice. It is free. Wn Ln" DOUGLAS m & $3.50 SHOESOF thc'wo'rld $3.00f8HOEB FOR a EVERY THE FAMILY, MEMBER AT ALL $25,000 fsSST Reward Til I. PRICES, mu- -- t- mo AomZI K ItKAW N Vf. ISnixlsu .Imr. an worn liy mur. In all WMlk.of Ilf. limn anj etlnw ni.k., i. berwiM or tlimr eioefl.iit aijrle, .uxy-llliiiianil nufirrlor weHrins qusliliM. lurne-l- i wMta of Ilia ktallii-- r (ihI islivr in.ti-ri.till i.il of lli. .Iu, ami .very iMnd of Urn ninklns li Ii.ikod slier In of Iti. iniwl citiipleuviry.iil.ulnn I id kilimt .hunii.ki-n(- , (li. lilghml vaimi 11,1 ill 111. hutu-tr- y, Slu siui wnrkin.n.liii nuiunl In- If I ocmM I ikv yon int'i my fwihirlHi Ht llnu'ktun.tliui iljlin you lino rarufiilly W.L ltmi.lii.ilHim.reni.ilo, yuu vimli tlmn niulunl.inl why they hiilif tlielr .Inti, St irmrllmiip-- r ara f yn-Htv.ln. than any uther m.Mn. In..win ln .lli.. vt V ff . Vrx, .il r4.oao $8.00 am -- Fdom Shot tm ommmat bm mimitrnd mn? mrfpmb .1 iRiiit.tM jifoiuo himA ri4 hUninn1 uai bolUMii" Tnkfo for W. I. InibiiIm bIh , if I10 riuiMil Br.()iy yun, vend liotury. blunt leut mraryvlMfi bf uuul. CfoUlo$ fruot W I PirvffUfo. AU VION ! J NiilMiliiffo. duvcl Ui miSF "MiY'Si" mi In MHimutfo liMVfo Auk your d mlautea passed. Then tbe farmer turned away and spat disgustedly. "Hell! There alnt no such animal! Everybody's Magazine. A Value. "Nonsense, said the high financier, did not sell a worthless fran- "we chise. "Hut such la current report, ventured the Interviewer. The high financier made a gesture of Impatience. "Young man he returned, severely, if you got bold of any old franchise that you could unload for two millions, would you regard it aa worthless? No reply being possible was made. BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT Is Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, to this, none Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of a safe and sure remedy for children, and see that It Bears the Signature ofi In Uae For Over HO Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought CA8TORIA Infanta and Slightly Mixed. "How did Henry get along when ha had to testify In court, Mrs. Mixer? "He got along good enough till tbe a Quick and Permanent Cure for Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $L Sold by all Druggist. lawyer tangled him all up with one of them air long hyperdemie questions. 014,624. VOWTRj owrm co. - "eh, u Flies So. the dear gill's moih- did that young man s. THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF.1 6 4 Mi- aVU.nl-f:iii- wi-,:- i;!i a picre-ii.lain ia t.iy li.uk t ii a t in a d e r.i , at ol Slight Misunderstanding. They had been engaged Just seventeen minutes by the rlock, yet for . 1 a nap given to "nature fak era" and nature pro and eon, I an taking llie lilierty of describing to tilt New York Times the following inel dent which at the time and ever sinet has appealed to un; to be a trifle Stock of Woll Paper, Mouldings, Etc., out of the ordinary. SCOO. Lease on building; low rent; ooo-trlaist week while out at a farm nea location. Utah Well Paper A Paint Co., 14 Biehardt Street, Balt Lake CWy. tbe metropolis ut I'eaitack, N- - J., on afternoon, 1 was behind a burn clean lug uiy bicycle. In the nearby meadow A Wise Littls Milliner. is a of scrub oak trees, ant "If 1 had insisted, said the milliner, these dump at the time were used as a rest I could have sold her a hat that coat for a Hock of crows. Evi $10 more, but I was afraid that If ahe dcmly the dry weather and a lack ol took ft I should lose her trade. I food had made them bolder than usu knew her huaband wouldnt like It. It ul, for when 1 threw them a few isnt the expense he would object to, crumbs of my luuch they flew dowr hut the hat. She is a country woman and devoured it My whee and he la a country man. Country men I had reversed greedily.on its handle resting do not like New York hata that ia, bars and auddle tbe belter to get al bata of the exaggerated type. 1 never the etc. Having finished thf spokes, yet sold an extreme style to an cleaning 1 left it as it was, throwing woman without losing her custhe remainder of my luuch on thf tom. The men at home always said: ground and went into the barn. Al Well, if that's the best you can do in 1 entered 1 glanced behind me anf New York come back with a scarewas surprised to observe one of thf crow thing like that you'd better buy crows (almost immediately followec your hata nearer home. And thereafter that Is Just what the women do. by another) swoop down toward thf bicycle, evidently intent upon gettlni That la why I now sell nothing but tbe remains of my luuch. lie lit modest-lookinhats to country cus- on the right pidal of tbe machine tomers. I can't afford to antagonize which happened to be up, but hit their husbands." weight was such that he caused l1 For Married Folk. to make a half turn, and at that very A great physician, who had a big instant the other crow "lit on thf reputation not only as a clever doctor, left iiedul, which was now up, and hit but also as a healer of matrimonial impetus was such that he now alaf , made a half turn, thus bringing thf disagreements, once told ltulv r the novelist, the secret of his sucfirst crow up again. This one thcr cess. He used to order the husband hunched" himself in his endeavor tc away to one place, under the prefly off, but this very alhunch" was suf tense of its being necessary for him ficicnt to cause his pedal to sink down to drink the waters, and send the wife This operation was then repeated b) somewhere else. He declared that in thp left pedal crow in turn, and sc cases out of a hundred if they ninety-nin- e kept the wheel revolving and the husband and wife rould be pre- seemingly were unable to leave 1L 1 vented front seeing each other for six watched them for a half hour, and weeks, when they met once more when 1 returned at sundown they there was a remarkable increase of af- were still at it. fection. I dislike to see anyone work toe hard, so 1 stopped the wheel by graap AUTOS AT A COYOTE DRIVE. lug the tire. The two birds were sr California Hunt Not as Successful aa exhausted that they fell to the ground' and I easily picked them up, but aftei Had Been Hoped For. giving them a little food and watei they appeared as well as ever. There A large crowd of San Joaquin counwere some leg bands In tbe barn, and r ty residents assembled at the after of marking one of them Rooseeastern in the ranch, part the county, and enjoyed a coyote velt" and the other "Dr. Long, I faa drive, which was not aa destructive tened one to each of thp birds and as the people of that district hoped let them fly. Upon looking at the for, as the animals kept out of sight ryclomteter, which waa attached to and only a few were killed. Of late the rear wheel I saw It had registered the coyotes have been killing sheep, 32V4 miles more than when I last The scarcity ol noted It. Now some students of napigs an chickens. dead animals has caused the coyotes ture may doubt the above, but to to Invade the ranches and give the convince them I shall be pleased to farmer a lot of trouble. Aa a general show them the wheel and the cyclo rule, these animals seldom attack meter, also Peapack, the farm, tbe stock, but when driven to starvation barn, the meadow and the clump of oaks. Tbe birds, of course, have they become bold. It was with the hope that a large flown away, but no doubt with ' a little number would be killed that a genera' salt they could be recaptured. invitation was extended to the people to assemble and make a roundup. All Some Zoo Psychology. kinds of vehicles, from the old fashA little girl In a red hat approached ioned top buggy to the latest In au the tigers cage, and the old tiger, tomobllea, were in evidence, and many with a horrid yell, made a spring al men appeared on horseback and Joinher. in return was al ller ed the chase. One drive was made in most more yell fearful than the beast's the forenoon and another in the aft "Dash It all, said Keeper John ernoon, lunch being served between Lover, we ought to have a rule pro the two trips, I.ater another effort will red in the carnivora house hihltlng be made to exterminate the trouble- Red excites these animals some some animals. thing fierce. Its actually bad foi their health. Chinese Crowding Vladivostok. Why does red excite them? An Increase of 40,000 in one year "Hccause it looks like flesh. II to the Chinese population of Vladivostok alone, coming entirely from the looks like blood. A Hon or a tigci shows that sees a girl In a red hat or a nx province of Shantung, there must be some particularly at- blouse, and ho gets the Idea in hli tractive business there to Interest the noddle that a chunk of raw mca exceedingly keen business men of that Is being brought to him. He mistake! the red fabric for a horse steak, and territory. slavering and roaring, he makes Correspondence. dash for it. And that ia the psychol Swift, alluding in a letter to the fre ogy of a carnivorous animals so quent instances of a broken corre called hatred its really love fo spomlence after a long absence, givef red. the following natural account of th causes: At first one omits writing Students Adopt Odd Uniforma. for a little while: and then one stayt a little while longer to consider of ex Corduroy trousers, In pink or ruses and at last it grows desperate with' tan shoes and some dls and one does not write at all. In tbit tinctive hat, will be the future wear manner I have served others, ano Ing apparel of the forestry student a the university and the agriculture have been served myself. college. Forestry aa a professlona The Meat Industry. is Itself felt more and study making The number of wholesale establishmore at the university, and this yeai ments engaged in slaughtering and the registration for that course Is meat packing in the United States the largest in the history of the during the calendar year 1904 waa school. Forty freshmen have regls 929, and their combined capital was tered, five times aa many aa ever took em$237,714,690. furnished They the work before. The students have ployment to 74,134 wage earners, paid decided to adopt some distinctive $40,326,972 in wages, consumed maclothing, and have hit upon corduroy terial costing $805,856,969, and manuand tan shoes. St. . Paul Ploneer-Presfactured products to the value of $913, FOR SALE ii, isi-!.- d.iy i.-u- beat Tims Ssmetimes "V.'iliel." Lord Pmmplon (Sir Henry Hawk-Ins- ) celebrated Ills 90th birthday recently, when he gave this characterNever get mixed up istic a '.vice: in lawsuits nr th law. 1 think I know something ab-u- t it " To eonvinea any will improT. hr bcp'ih tuil do all wo ehilin for it. Wo will wotiMii Recipe for 8uceess. Sir Lawrence R. A., whose marvelous painting, Carcacalla and Geta" which contains no fewi-- r than 2,500 figure Is attracting much attention. Is one of the most painstaking and conscientious artist living; so exacting that JT a canvas fails to satisfy his almost hypercritical taste he will destroy it, though It may represent the work of many months. Hard work, and plenty of it,' la his recipe for success; and there are few mornings ia summer that he la not at hla easel at four or five o'clock. Many people," ho says, are surprised when they bear I that have visited Greece or Egypt the iwo countries that have figured so much on try canvases. Alma-Tadem- that Fas-.Ii- ut Antlix-ptl- 'v. snd her a!'oliiti'ijr fire a burn trial hex of ITulinn With bonk nf lclrun. amt tiuintesniniinl:d.. Head tinv n;uue jr a. - aud suilreui on a portal card. your "OUCH, OH MY BACK" NEURALGIA, STITCHES, LAMENESS, CRAMP TWINGES, TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP ALL BRUISES, SPRAINS, A WRENCH OR TWIST THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CAN'T RESIST ,rn fertlnni, anen al fiM:d eutanli, eauri li and iri(lainin.iuD rau-r- d by rmi. nina UN; .mo ij s. wire tlirost and nmuth, by diri-f- t In :il irratinetit ltl nir stivu (Hiwi-- over iruuhli Is Slid gives rcili ol women sie luinz and i It every diy. do cent, at Krniemlirr. however. IT COSTS VOI' NOTIIIXU'OTKV IT. lb AHTON Ul. lUwtoa, Mom. r tlii-x- a ei'.ro-(inliiu- hnnii-diiit- limi-nn- di lux Price 25c and 60c el.uvi aud heals um ueous i nF1 t r DEFIANCE VfFIANCK Ifo STARCH-:- .";: thPT atforphrai only IS Ji ownrira IUMIO sat prtcfo a4 OUALITVr |