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Show n N VC ) ' - k er . la Olden Timas People overlooked tlie importance of permanently beneficial effect) and were eatiafied with transient action; but now that it la generally known that Syrnp of Flga will permanently overcome habitual constipation, people will not bay other laxatives, which act for a time, but iinally injure the eystein. liny the genuine, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Franrei EL Willard aaya tbut among well-inform- I other tilings are larger " . of tlie pn aeut need wonu-- ahum. Educate Yoer Howell With 11 C. Ii runrXi, cure enrmlpatlnn fumvar. a refund uuney. Candy Cathartic, I0c,2te. C. fuil.dniKgl-.t- Don't argue with a wasp; it always carries lti point. U'lnwev Waoihiog Imp In. Mm uiw aaiiiHwa unw. i V ultira allays pain, mm stod voll. hw amuiM1' The cniy two animals whose brains are heavier than that of nun are the whale and the elephant. tedy of Tho etudy of alcohol by pbysldau Is becoming more and mere Important At the International lfedloal Congress, held thla Mannar at Maaoow, tho quaaUoo woa oonoidarod of ouBciont Importance to have a sectloa sot apart for lti eonalderatloa, and nine different paper were presented. I am sorry to say tha writers of the papers neglected to furnish abstracts and tha difficulties of taking notes war too many to ha overcome, so that I eaa present tha ooaulualons of only on paper, that by Dr. A. Korowine of Moscow, "Tha Hyglens of tha Conflict Against Alcoholism ' The doctor truthfully layi that tha drink question la one for doctor rather than clergymen or mere philanthropists, and urgea that all phyalciana ahould first be able to recognize "moderate drinkera from alcoholics;" second, that physicians should study tho iffecta of the exhibition of alcohol for disease In abstainers and non abstainers; third, physicians ahould make widely known tha urgent need that chronic alcohollca be treated In asylums, because they belong to the insane clHaaes; fourth, the medical profession should take mors direct of all tha disastrous results of alcoholism upon the community the Ilia to tha nation direct and Indirect that accrue through Ita drunkards, and to lend the eld of the profession to all organizations working for tomparanc. Exchange. lRfMlOU ItFMft Mpb Street lamps can he mounted on a new telescopic post to make them easy to reach for trimming and filling, a set screw engaging the central abaft to hold It In position with pulleys end weights eat In the post to counterbalance the lama Aloo hoi, -- no-U- ce SKILL OF DOCTORS TESTED. Fifteen Years of Suffering. thought I should surely die. 44 1 to Batch begin to fail la Whet th Ita dutae. other organs edily became affected tn sympathy, and life is simply a bardea almost unbearable. Indigestion and dyspepeia are so common thst nuly (he sufferer from these dinrases kauws the possibilities of misery thst inhete in them. A typical example of the sufferings of the victim of indigestion is luruislird In the esse of John C. Pritchard. He went on for fifteen years, from bad to vurir. In spit of doctors he grew constantly weaker, pad thought he would dir. He got well, however, and thus t elates his ' I V doubt not Why must aha swoon la mad free! away, when Franc Nothing, no queen now. Liberty and equality forever! Death to tha aristo- crats!" hhe looks ilka one of 'em. Bund CHAPTER XIX. HE market boy out, here, wench, and let ua make sure; stood et the gate- that's too doll-lia face to belong to hli a citizen's daughter. And she zhowa with way square basket, end her guilt; I'll swear ehe'a one of them." She cleared a little space , aruund Julez had brought out the tray of them as she spoke, and dragged Febouqueta, one clear, licia forward. The poor girl, white as any status, morning, bright Chlotlldee turned her eyes appealingly to Jules, while ar as the iron fingers left their cruel print whit finger upon her tender arms. "Nay, nay; she'e a good girl, eltlzen-ee- s, only for being so frightened, ihow; when the three were etertled by men who, oiled Julee; let her go, I beg of you." the sudden appearance of By this time other attention was throwing open the fold of hie cloak, which had concealed hi face, stepped drawn to the scene, tnd the hurrying lorward from a hidden nook, end crowd paused to gather around the group, and question the cause of their poke gaily: "Good day, my fair gardener! Beil agitation. An aristocrat; she would save the e one of ycur bouquet, I pray you." Julee saw the deadly pallor which Austrian woman!" cried the Amazon, end pverapread hie companions fees, klm-le- lf with her grasp still tightening on th them, arm pf the terrified girl. between bending flextroualy Away with her then; to the prison ningled out bouquet and held it with her!" ehouted a dozen fierce toward the stranger. The sharp, keen eye of the latter voices, aa the angry eyes glared upon roved over hie features triumphantly; her. Not a word came from Lady Felicia. but without remark, he accepted the bouquet, and again turning to the girl The soft, dark eyes, In their wild afhe Inquired the price. fright appealed for mercy and pity, but She had summoned resolution enough the white, frozen llpa were dumb. "Leave her to nw!" exclaimed Julea, lo answer without sign of trepidation. He hunted up the money, took hla pressing forward to her aide. I shall never punish her well for thla silly terror." bouquet, and merched ewey, nee turning to glance behind. Make her look on and see the adzed her Chlotllde as ba called haughty queens proud head rolling In Jules arm, and drawing him aside, the dust, shouted another. Bid her shout with us, Death to the ibe whispered: We muit fly! not an hour, not a aristocrats! Liberty and equality formoment, not a aecond can ba loot. It ever!" waa M. Pierre; he knew me beyond a She can do that. Come, Chlotllde, doubt; I read hla malignant triumph bout with nw!" cried Jules, swinging an hla race. Oh, Julee! let u get to hla cap and sending up n cheery huzza Emile somehow, as ipeedily as possi for "Freedom and equality forever!" A man In .the crowd stepped forward ble." Jules perceived at once the dangeroue and looked eagerly and ecrutlnlzlngly Into the pallid, but handsome, clear-cjmrBCUGa Get your hat and cloak, Chlotllde; features of the youth. w will go with the boy to find Emile. I'll swear to that face!" muttered What can we find to fill our basket, tn he, its him, tnd no mistake." him?" Jules himself caught that searching give ua excuse for reaching Chlotllde polmcd to her planta. glance, and though hla fees gave no Without another word, Julea hasten- sign, hla heart sank In despair. ed to dig them up, and act them In the "Lets take them along," said the basket; while eh entered the cottage man; well zee for ourselves how the for the few articles ah dared take pair enjoy jubilee day." with her. He who had so persistently tracked Bide by side they followed, breathlthem all the way from the cottage, adpeasessly, the lead of the wondering crowd ded hla voles now. ant boy, and went on Into the "Yea, yea; show them how Marie Anand atlr of the city. They were too toinette finds n necklace sharper than the of aware be to excited and eager diamonds, the free gift of the people. dark browed, villainous looking mnn, There'll be eonw one here, anon, who who followed stealthily In their steps can tell their true names. never losing sight of them for a moWhat! is the mnn suspected, also?" ment. asked the woman who had cussed tha dense a with The streets were alive whole detention. evident throng of people, and It waa The last speaker nodded acquiessome great event was at hand, by the cence. Whereupon the whole crowd violent gesticulations, gleaming eyes, around took up n fiendish yell, more and aet faces of tha multitude, who all like the cry of n wild direction. seemed surging In one benet than tha voice of human beings, remonThe guide, In aplt of the and began hustling tha pair along tostrance of Julee, joined the living tide, ward the spot where the hapless queen with the carelese explanation: waa expected to appear. "We shall ba sure to find citizen Julee flung hla arm around hla comFalcon Emile at tha square; th Gray to steady her steps, and shield panion la la always at hand when inch sport her from the rude Jostling of the with do to something ha on. It going crowd. tha Austrian woman; maybe they ar It la only n Jeet, Chlotllde," said he, In You're to take off her head In ai cheerful n voice as he could force luck to be In to see the light himself to assume; they will discover ehud-de- r Lady Fellde strove to hide the our Innocence, and let ua go. Perhaps at frame her which ran through aome friend will appear to give assurthese wonts, and glanced apprehenance of our good behavior and loyal sively et her companion. sentiments. Julea had turned deadly pale, hla She knew what he meant; It was InfierceUps were set Wa eyes gleamed deed her last desperate hope. If Emile ly as he answered: would appear tn save them! And yet, "Tell me where we can find the Gray how was It possible for any one to Falcon's uaual resort, and then you save? She naked thla question dreamto may go your way. Wa have no time ily, ae her eye ran along the sea of waste now." face around her, and found no pitythe as The hoy laughed coarsely, ing eye. no gentle expression of mercy-dens more crowd growing more and only flaming, Infuriated, revengetook them along with It ful countenance. You have no other cholee," said he; The peasant boy who had noted ns "and there be those In Paris who guide, after hearing the first words of for would take you up right smartly the crowd darted away. Young aa he ealllng It a waste of time to see the waa, be knew the danger of falling unneck of tyranny broken on the shrine der the displeasure of these lawless ' of freedom. mobs; or of seeming to hold acquaintJules took the rebuke mildly. The ance with any one suspected of the obscene horrors of witnessing the terrible noxious aristocracy. his imagination presented, bad quite And almost lifted from their feet, for fears hie personal overpowered amidst Jeers and threats, and bitter the once returned now again safety, but taunts, Julee and hla fair companion remembrance if their own danger. were borne toward the fatal guillotine Chlo"We shall sell nothing here, where Louie had already laid down hla tllde enld he; "ir we could only see life. return wa again might the Grey Falcon, The Place De La Revolution was alto witness the breve sights. ready thronged and there was scarcely viraA broad shouldered, room left. Horrible Jests, standing go, one of a crowd of fiercely gesticudemoniac reviolent Imprecnutlone, words overheard his Amazons, lating joicings were tossed to and fro from do the with to do you expect "What mouth to mouth. face? 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I'll fling It In her face. She'e used to bouquets. you know, and will appreciate the compliment. Jules echoed hetr laugh, though hie heart waa frozen at the brutality of tha creature, but hla companion turned her wild eyes into the woman's face with an expreaalon of utter horror which It was Impossible to misunder- stand. FRENCH CHEMICAL CO. The virago perceived It, and exclaimed angrily: J5 Dearborn St.. Tfftai Chicago. IU "What alia that simpleton? docs she Mil III dare to sympathize with the proud tyhj ii LiXr? IB I.1aTT fclkt. rants She's an aristocrat. Ill swear!" BT, XUdlUpTrin St loML Lady Felicia trembled from head to new discover: Jf vttwl fbnt; her fortitude seemed entirely to iiilfk or rc 3 H Poop?elrt I IflfllilVV PBMH, MllltiiT ledk lf kT have forsaken her. Sick or Juat DontSfln treatment rot. un M.UabXiiiM'vbuika, aumm. m Feel Woll. Julea hastily pressed her arm in ONLY ONI FOR A MOaPHlMEind VNHISNEV MBfilTB. warning, and began to rail angrily. Rrwam Flnplei. curse Hnaaeha. DO. kh tci.r.. mj. r. CaMwecM. Oytpapile and 0PIUE3 ittnrxAi,mi:;. 2Si-- l a Ihi ii ilrnml'liar l.y m,d "Yea. yea; she's a silly thing. Bhe'e iunxiHi(iiUAMMUq bku.ta, nw, sddruM Dr OaunkaCa, EhUa.Pa. been slrk and lost all her sense. Blir famed la lymivkyam was always afraid of blood: I'm in with on ftiNi nnifli, UKkw ii tltu, i'us. x. hope to teach her yet tha difference Yortu uuiik betwixt aristocratic blood, which detn Tim brup.' iv i!nir, ' tToornf-irira- , AI1TKPR? mrmannd 71 HUlllbno S.; -i irrlr n ; inc'"kr serves to be split, and tha honest tida uo AuUirruuuJ Y..lrrkl'ul'D.l'lih-ao,llI of tha petsila' pulse." will fflvrhrc iinick H'pth'H i. Mh N Yls Staff Cm hi'orjih Frosccut.pf Clalos since 1871 1 1 j Sick and Narvous Hd-ch- n roVTIf ILI Cared ie 30 MimitM, hy "She ta n young creature, and ban no as aha cannot look calmly upon bloodshed, ba It friend or foe. Let hep go now, I beseech you. She la the niece of tha Gray Falcon; aha la no aristocrat, I will vouch for It, exclaimed Jules Imploringly. "No aristocrat, with thoss lady features? and look at her bands! pshaw! citizen." And do you deny that we may find such lovely faces, and delicate frames among the people?" cried Julea, still more eagerly; nay, beauty has no partiality for nobility. This maiden le of humble birth, and yet no princess waa ever more lovely In person or character. I assure you ah la of tha people" Felicia had slowly revived. As he said these words n strong shudder shook her tram a "Perhaps you are right," said tha woman, slowly; but If tha Gray Falcon la her uncle, ha should teach her n little of hla spirit. I should Ilka to sea aome one else who knows her." "Hera comes the very one you wish to see, cltlseneu. said n smooth voles, whose Bret accent made th Lady FeI am licia spring wildly to her feet. well acquainted with the girl; ehe will tell you ao; I will take care of her." Julee knew, without taking, who It waa that spoke. M. Pierre had arrived to complete their despair. He advanced eagerly and laid hla hand upon the glrl'a shoulder, while he said significantly: You have nothing to fear now from the people If you come with me peaceably. I have been looking for you n long time; hut as you remember of old, I never grow weary of working to secure my object." Lady Fellcle shrank hack and clung to the arm of Julea The brow of M. Pierre darkened, and bending closely to her ear, he said In a navaga whisper: 'Tour life la not worth a straw, not safe an hour, if I do not save you. They will tear you limb from limb; beware then how you refuse my aid, how you reject my friendship. Will you come?" All the strength which till now had seemed entirely lost, came hack to tha ghrl with tha tide of Indignation and abhorrence which throbbed In every pulse. fro ae eoirrixuea.1 strength; such Treasures. An usual feature la that a particular Indian (sometimes with a companion or two) used to return from the west every year at a certain moon, ostensibly for tha purpose of honoring tha graves ol hla fathers and to uae again hla ancestral right of hunting tha deer and bear among tha wild but verdurous hills, ls aaya Llpplncotts; yet gossiping hold that really the visits were for the purpose of opening again tha concealed mine of lead or silver, whose rich spoil tha sons of the forest have been seen bearing off In their pacha Another form of the story relates that a certain hunter (always wont tell." or now "dead,' or "moved west") got all tha lead for hla bullets from the foot of a mountain above a cove on a certain creek; or an old counterfeiter (now In tar-hee- the penitentiary' or fled into parts unknown) used to coin quarters and halves of good silver (still seen In circulation), yet was never known to buy sliver In any form. Weeks and months were apent each year In searching for these secret treasurea Occasionally the enthusiasm would mount to tha height of sending far off somewhere to fetch back the old hunter. More than once such a one has been persuaded that there waa more richness In hla bullets than he had supposed; and, regretting vainly the many pounds of good silver lead that he had shot away at deer, coons, geese and other game, he has been brought back to hla old haunts. Then, with many a keen eye tracking hla goings with hla persuading g, friend, week would be spent In cliff climbing and laborious search along rocky ehorea, about cavernous hills In fens, boga and dismal dens In tha deep wooda but only to the utter disappointment of all their fend antlclpatlona The old hunter" finds that time has obliterated hla bush and tree and rook and rill lack the familiar aspect, and he whose confused recollections formed tha hula of vast schemes of gain returns to hli distant home dispirited and dishonbush-bestin- way-mark- s; ored. RELIC OF OLD SPAIN. Run That Heaeares V Feet O laches. Frank Jackson, of New Rochelle, has a relic of ancient Spanish martial equipment that will puzzle the warrior of It in built Uka an Immense razor and the blade la controlled by a spring which will fix It at any nngls with tha handle. When open It measures from tha tip of the blade to the end of tho handle even feat six Inches. The blade is of the finest Quality of steel, richly covered with .delicate tracery and bearing date "Madrid. 1267." Th handle la hard black wood inlaid with pearl and two sensi- tive, refined natransfixed tures, with utter loathing and horror, could give no outward alga of their detestation of the scene. A dozen pitiwere less eyes every watching shade upon their faces. They had each other's Icy hands, and sternly bore It with all tha heroism they could master. It waa not possible for either to behold their beautiful queen led forward to the block. Despite the scrutiny bent upon them, both instinctively closed their eyee, and held thelc breath through tha last terrible momenta The wild shout that broke npon the deathly etlllneH told when the spirit of Marie Antoinette Joined that of her murdered husband. At the same moment Felicia fell fainting against Jules' shoulder. The struggling mess of people shut out the air, and almost crashed her unconscious form. Ha looked around him Imploringly for a single trace of humanity, but found none. Supporting her aa well as he could with one arm. he chafed with ihe free hand her Icy fingers and mar- bly at Iff arms. The same virago whose attention had Interrupted their progress In the commencement, elbowed her way to him. "You think more of the dainty minx thn you pretend, alrrah." be laid, angrily; she's an aristocrat beyond 'loubt. Ste must go to the trial, and will take her turn lit the ai yonder. Serenity full record of our Lords Ilf scrana leisure. Hla Fth thirty quiet r'i business was don for Bon of God Th year at Nsssreth. of servsd so long an apprenticeship began. hi before ministry patience And afterward, when he became the vortex of eddying multitude!, he nevtrace of hurry or exciteer showed ment Through all those crowded he days of belling and controversy, never knew wbst it was to be feverish or flurried or distraught. He moved Ilk a king tn hie own realm, muter of the pageant that etsye for hi Weekly. 1 pif choice collection of original poems by Jan Hooras Pson F. Tennyson Neely: 114 Fifth Avenue, New York, M Quean Street, Loudon, Publisher. Cloth, gilt top, U.001 Below la an extract from merit lolsm by a wall knows Journalist : It Is not always the brilliant work which appeals to us must keenly. Baroasm and rhetono have their place, but the book that lias oa the desk aud La found in the mending basket is the book, nine times out of tan, that deala with every day Ufa aad weeps across tha striata of the heart While hire. Page's work, "Through Field and Fallow, often touches the su'rt lend nor chorda it invariably awelli to the tr umphant major aad rings clear and true in sweetness of undying hope and unquenchable faith. Much of Mrs. Page' work haa appeared first in our great dally newspapers, but lea Ufa has bean less ephemeral than tholrs. Hare and there a woman has treasured some Mt In her scrap book; a man has dipped a varse and put it away in the drawer of hla desk marked "private. Soonor or later In thla little volume the reader will find the poem that waa written for him. To uplift Father Ryan once wrote: tha downcast, to sweeten any Ufa ti feel that wa la soma way have helped to lillit-e- n the burden that rests upon mankind this Is tho only reel compensation that cornea to the poet Thla recompense will be Mrs. Page's. Mrs. Page ta the daughter of S. K. Hooper, General Passenger Agent of tho Denver A Rio Grande Railroad, through whom orders for the hook should be sank A tt strange, plsu-v.-4iritt- FURHER'S HAKOT FEED COOKE. We desire to rail our readers attention to the Farmers Handy Feed Cooker, which ta sold at the low pries of 912.EO for 60 gallon rapacity. By feadlng poultry and stock with cooked food during the winter months, of the fond ta saved; at lust one-thialso having stock In a healthy condi. PrespeetorsT Hap ef Utah. tion, preventing hog cholera among layIks Passenger Department of tho Rta your hogs, and Insuring the hens ing freely during the winter months Grands railway has just issued an wanted st high map showing all mining districts of when eggs are always This Cooker will pay fur Itself reoord, together with an outline sketch of prices. In one and 1s without the older districts, and calling special at- doubt weeks time the beet and cheapest on tbs tention to several partially developed re- market Just whst Its name Implies, a gions which reoently have shown import- Farmer's Handy Feed Cooker. Upon now ant nnooverings of gold and copper, application to the Empire Manufacturattracting notice of prospaotore, investors ing Co., CIS H street, Quincy, 111., a and others. giving a full description, may For copies of this valuable map address be obtained. They are made In all sizes. r. A. Wsdlziqh, G. P. A.. Salt Lake City Tbs rsspls Vs. Kara. Don't Imagine that tha hotel runner When will the authorities give efruns the hotel. fect to the verdlot rendered by tbs jurors who have heard tha evidence In AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. Llq-- i We are assarting la the courts our right to tha the cau of the People venue the exclusive use of the word CASTOKIA," end uor Truffle? It may not be urged ta "PITC'HXK'B CASTOKIA." as our Trod Mark. favor of delay that the guilt has been I, Dr. Samuel Plteher, of Hjsaais. Massechu-aettproclaimed by Ignorant Jurymen; men wee tha originator of "PITCHER'S C ASof the clearest Intellect and nobleat TORIA," tha seme that hoi borne slid does now and talesmen Impulses patriot beer tho signature of CHAR. ea tv ary wrapper. This is tho have adjudged It the enemy of tha original PITCHER'S CA8TORIA" which has home, the chureh and the nation. Hera been mf ia the homss of tho mother of are a few authorities whose opinions America for over thirty years Look carefully are entitled to earns weight: at the wrapper end eaa that it ta "the kind job "The mother of ln" Southey. of and the has have always bousht," signature Bismarck. CHAR. H. FLETCHER OB tho Wrapper. No "Btupefle and besots. Gladona boa authority from mo to uae my name A scandal and a shams. except The Centaur Company of which Chan stone. H. Fletcher ta President. Earl Traps for workingman." Merab k HOT. BAMPEL PITCHER, M. Dl Cairns. Sir Wilfrid It ta said that there are 130,000,0U0 fish In Th devil In solution. Zawsou. every oqiiaM mile of sea. A nuisance and misery." are Tear Maaey aad Whea You Get a Londonhuge Times. Dollar, Deposit It With tie. and destructive." Lord "Devilish Zion's Saving Bank A Trust Co. pays Churchill. Randolph on One oent Thouinterest Dollar or per "liquid fire and distilled damnasands, and compounds tha interest four times a year. Deposits are sent from all tion. Robert HalL parts or the United States. Hava you aa The mother of want and nurse of account! If not, start an account NOW. crime. Lord Brougham. to and children have tha Women right A poison In politics aa well as In deposit in their own name, subject to their own order. Write for any Information society. Sir W. Hxrcourt. needed. Tha Officers end Directors are: The nation ta being throttled by Wilford Woodruff, President: Geo. Q. Lord Rosebery. Cannon, Georg M. Can- the traffic." non, Cashier. Joseph F. Smith, T. G. Webber. James Jack, Anne M. Cannon, H. & Clawson, Lorenzo Snow, Ileber J. Grant, Francis M. Lfman, George Reynolds, la John NattauL rd cat-alo- a. lla TO Caro Ceastlpatloa Forever. Take Cnxrnrets Csndy Cathartic. 10c or He. O. C. fails to sura, dragfUls refund money. If C. All things coma to him who waits; hat the beat way to waitta to work Pock. Hsastg Is Blood Doop. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without It. Canesre In. Candy Cathartics clesns your blood end keeps it clcas. by stirring up tbs lazy liver sad driving all Impurities from tho body. Begin today lo banish pimplos, bolls, blotches, blockheads, and thst sickly bilious complexion by taking Cues rets, beauty for ton earns. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, He, Me. TltfivM Hiss Fault McDoi-il- d, of Lculnille, Kj., writes. Oce of mnf tbonsaed unsolicited itlSuuj testiaoelils, regarding Ihe effi- 5 DROPS. cacy of Hotel If roadway, Louisville, Ky..Oct. T, 1807. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO.. 1ST Dont condemn a bridge until it haa been Dearborn SL, Chicago, III.: DMI Sins: After a long silence I wilts you to know how Ism. I tried by its piers. owe my lifo to you, or st least believe I do. for 1 waa given up by two doctors (good once too) to die, but arter taking two bottlw of your medjfilata ef Ohio, City of Toledo I Lucas County, icine I wo able to get shout I urn trying to ;ML induce everybody that Frank J Chancy makes oath that he M SUFFERS FROM RHEUMATISM '.the senior banner of tha firm of V. J. to try your DROPS," and I know of some that Cheney A Co., doing business In tha City have and pronounced it the beet they ef Toledo, County aud Riata aforesaid, triedit, will pay tha aura of ever tried. Snd that said firm DOI.LAKR Youn truly, HUNDRED for each Filar HcDobaldl and every caw ef Catarrh that cannot be sured by th uw of Hall's Catarrh Cure. A DEAD SHOT FOR RHEUMATISM. FRANK J. CHENEY. Hnrarhead. Ark., Nov. It 1W7. Sworn to before mt and subscribed ta SWANSON KHKCMATIC CURE CO., 1ST my presence, this lih day of Does oilier, Dearborn I1L : Thank the Lord, I St., Chicago, A. Dl DM. ' ora. The'1 DROPS" knocked A. W. GLKABON, (Real) the HbeumatlNm in the head and put me oa my Public. Notary now I have Hall's Catarrh Cure ta taken Internally crutches, no 1 kept taking It, and away my crutches, and walk about Ilka and acta directly on the blood and mu- thrown Kuv Cod bl-- ra the man tbnt sotup ihe cous surfaces of tha system. Rend for amsa DROPS." It is a dead shot tor Rheumatism testimonials, free. and Gravel. Three different doctor, gave ms F. C. CHENET CO., Toledo: medicine sad treated my cane. BcnUsh I here Sold by Druggists, Tie. bought and used every remedy I ever heard of Hall's Family Pills are tliA brat. thst was recommended fur Rheumatism, ssd it all did ms no good. One dose of 'b DROPS'' She You looked Ilk a fool when yon was worth it alL ItMoppro the psln. sadism now slilo lo go shout. 1 have not the time toproposed to me. Hs (gloomily) Well, why day to fully Male my csss, but will gladly writs didn't you tell me before it was too lata? you u complete statement st tour future Urn L T. Boston Journal. a A Olgaatte War CHAPTER XX. HEBE LOST MINE. aeh Tlau Bpant la leaking for Seers A C brief's MTkssaah Plata ea4 FeUew." I blood-thirst- a n I Mat, Vat TkllUifh i Colne, not (roaming, la tha secret at mtceeaa. Thinking out plana will not mount to anything unlaaa tha thought ha followad by detarmluad will to dnita. Not tha laltbtul talkar, but Jh faithful toller, leaves tha broad mark of work accomplished. Not ho that aalth Lord, Lord, hut ho that doath my Father will." Not tho on that prom lied, but bo that went, waa tha one who received tha reward. "This one thing I do, not Thla one thing I think," made a Paul. "Whst-oevya do, do It heartily." Going about continually doing good waa tha example left by Chrlat; and tha prom-lo- o 1 given. "To them who by patient continuance In well doing aeek for glory and honor and Immortality, eternal Ufa" to t.. TT 1 trim le aperitive rue fnr Hrlstlra, Deaf Tobacco 5tt ssd Smokt Your Life Away. Reuralgiu, Dyspepsia, llsrksrhe. Asthma, To quit tobwro easily and forever, bo May Fever. Cstarrh.Mrrplawarss. Nrrvuus-f- s Nervous und Neuralgia llesdsrhra full of life nerve end visor take makes weak men Heart Weakness. Tonll.acbs, Fsrsrhe, the Stroup. All dnipirial. He nr II. Cure guaranteed. Booklet sad sample free. Addms DROPS Blarllng Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York has never bees equalled. taken bat ones s day hs Sera A girl ta cnpubleof a great deal at long 11 d8 DROP nrihlaimt mmdjr siritssssbls ae she isn't sure that ah ta oupabls of all Hgems to Stoke s Mel of IU wuuterfel cereiive srauerim, we will rand oet daring the ml thirty getting a certain man. Sag USACS wmidv ketllm. Sir verb, prrpaid by awlL kva e raiaple buille will veavlare yee ef IU BMrik rat led rkeaimt eriMu earth. Large keriUe Star banco la tbs leading brand of IWUmi.iji. S battue far M.te. Knt fur a mid by draggfrts. only bydsye tha world, bocauw it ta tha best. eased ear agvau. Agents nuted In new territory. Writs us Ivory. When a woman foeta cither happy or mis- W. N. U., Salt Lake No. 2 .1 BBS It waa found In tha caatla of Farieo erable sh cries; when a man feels either, Ykci fluttering fldverttacHeste Uadi; by Mr. Jackson's father, who la selling team drills In that part of Europe, and happy or miserable hs takes a drink. Meatioa Tkia Pape'- ha writes that curio collector have offered him 200 for tha queer weapon. y. Hla Nostral Preference. Nolleklna, tha celebrated sculptor, hated classical music and said ao. Ona night Dr. Burney, tha English composer, had a musical, at which the famous elngere, Plossl and Signore Cora, rendered au operatic duo with great skill. In tha midst of it Nolleklna dropped In. and In the intervale of alienee after the duet announced loudly that he hated that kind of music, having heard much of It In Italy. "Glvs me good English or Scotch muele. I like It batter," ba added. "Suppose a man were to say to you," replied Dr. Burney, that ba bed been to Rome and had seen the Apollo and the Venus de Milo, hut that he preferred a barber block, what would you aay?'' I'd call him a fool," replied Nolleklna "That la exactly what Plozzl and 1 think you ate, returned the d:ctor. msc-ustl- e, at Ss3L"mE n y, r-sz- j- -- ACHES AND PAINS? St. Jacobs MTSS. |