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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: 4 ago; Cuba, 41 mi!Jiooa.e agalast I millions a decade ago; Ars gentina, 33 millions, against 4 a decade ago; Central America, millions a de27 millions, against 3$ millions, Port Ricai cade ago; 3 millions decade a bgo; Brasgalast sil, if millions, against II millions a decade ago; and Chita. II millions, against 9 2 millions a decade ago. Expons to Mexico la 1807 were practically three times as gnat as a decade EXAMINER THE Iiwy Yiir I Day ky Tha Standard Publishing SUBSCRIPTION City. Including Sunday Jdom-In-g Fie miser. par month.. a a a fllaylt COpln Tee BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tha Examinar ia seat by niil outaida of Ogdaa. par yaar. .$6.08 At least Quarterly, ia advaaca 1M p EARLESS and INDEPENDENT. Tha Examiner la a strictly Independent aavmapar. U giea all aidsa aa eQiial show. The Examinar has as favorites, aad Ba aaamlra to punish. It a 111 giro tha news unbiased and unprejudiced. Communications will ha racelred aa all subjects preaaatad la laaguaga from known Individual a, hut tha true asms must ba published ia full. All tetters and oommun tea lions signed by aom da plumes, ar assumed names, vlll ha throws la tha waste basket. Tha brave man never hides behind aa assumed namaL Dost ask tha Editor to bo rospoaslbla for what you art sshamed of. will confer a favor by Inhuming this office of failure to receive The Examiner, before their breakfast. Bubecrlbera Tha Marnlng Examiner can be on ante by tha Independent Co, Balt Lake City. all through trains leaving ea Southern Pacific Railway. Tha Talon Parifle Railway, and The Oregon Short Une Railway. Examiner patrons will roofer n favor on the management by reporting to this offlo whenever they fall t Had tha papera at tha designated places. found News On Ogdaa Tha ' TRADE THE UNITED STATES. IN ammom Trade of the Vnltad States with countries aggretha gated mors than BOO million dollars In the flseal year Just ended, against 134 million a derails aga Is this term, countries," are Included, by the Bureau of Statistics of tha Department of Corn men sad labor, Mexico, all of Central Ameri-- . os sxrept British Honduras, all of South Amorim except British and Dutch Qulasa, and all of the Want ladlaa itlaada oxespt those under British, Dutch, and Danish control. ' i The Imports from Latin America Latia-Amerlea- n "Latin-America- la tha flseal year ISO? amounted to 'IBS mltliou dollars, against ISi la HIT. having thus a little mors than doubled during the white the exports to the Lntln-Amorims ooantrles warp la 1107. IBB millions, against BO millions la HIT. having a little more then trebled during the decade. Prom Mexico (ho Imports In 1B07 ware $7 million dollars in value, against I millions la 3117, and tha sxporta to that country In 1107 were dS millions, against SI tollBoas a decade aga Prom Central America tha Imports Sa X807 ware vnlued at II mlllfcmg, against less Uuyi B millions a decade aril st, aad tha exports ism than 17 millions, against S millions a d scads ago, them figures of trade with Central American countries for 1107 Including, however, the commerce with Panama, which, la 1197 was a part of Colombia and, therefore, Included . with the figures of trude with South America. prom South America the Imports In 1107 were IBB mlllkm dollars la value, against 101 millions in ,3187, .and tha oxporta thereto 10 millions against B3 millions a decade gOb the flgarea being exclusive of the trade with British aad Dutch Guiana, not properly Included under the term Prom the Latin Wsst Indies, under which term art included Cuba, Porte Rica, Ilaytl, Santo Domingo, aad the French West ladlaa possessions, the Imports ia 1807 were 134 millions, against 24 mnikmg In 1187, and tha sx ports thereto In 1807, St millions, against 17 millions B 1887. Tha countries from which the largest Imports art drai n ' art: Brasil, M million dollars In 1807, against SI millions a d scads ago; Cuba, 17 millions, against 18 millions a decade ago; Mexico, 17 millions, against 18 mlllkme a decade ago; Pwto Riro, 21 millions, against 3 millions a decade ago; Chill, II million, against 4 millions a decade ago; Argentina, 17 million against 11 million a decade ago; and Central America, IS mlllionm, against S millions a decade aga. Tha countries to which the largest exports an sent are: Mexico, 41 millions ta 1807. against SI millions a mll-Uo- do-cad- "Latia-America- Latin-America- n Latin-America- n in Strength Dr. Price's Flavoring Extracts are ia garter la strength, fraehnem and fineness ot fisvor to any flavoring astnett mads 4a tha world, aad ladies of the beat taste, who are now esiag them, find them Just as rnpraesuted. Ttersona who desire a delicate aad aatural flavor In their cakes, padding, or any tabte Micacy, will obtain It by ratag " Flavoring Extracts STHaiN TU9 fenfcAT. o NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Wins Beth Garnet Chicago, Aug. 11. Chicago scored two roue and thereby wua twe games (ruin Philadelphia this afternoun. The result gives ti locals aa even brake uu the series at sax gameu. Howard s triple won the hrst contest and Mur-aa double was Instruments! la deciding the second. Overall waa taken out after throe singles had filled the POWER OF WATER. bases ia the last inning of the first Boors: R.H. E. Tke power of water Issuing from gaum. .. .1 8 A ,.... Chicago men and many eaurmous Is a smaltor 0 4 8 Philadelphia have been killed by the mighty fores Brown and Bauenea Overall. of a stream employed ia cutting down Kllng; JackUtach, Moron and Duoin. R. H. E. (fecund gams: auriferous deposits la the California X B Chicago was gold camps where hydnullclag 8 4 8 Philadelphia first employtd oa aa extaaaiva seals. Batteries Keister aad Mena; Monitors, says Mines and Minerals, Rlchl aad Duuin. now aad than beroma aaeoatraUalils Bt Lewis Wine Two Straight bams aad do great damage, but improve8L Louis, Aug. 11. Bt. Louts won In Bundling two straight games from Bus ton today ments have been made them no as to render them compara- by tha scores of S to 4 aad 4 to 0. &. H. E. Boors, first tively safe. The effect of a monitor Bl 1 anils game: 1 Xu X from can ba appreciated 4 XO X running away Boston Batteries McClynn. Noonan and the experience of Are men, where, with comparatively small boss aad under small bead, considerable JamAXERICANLEAGEE souls ais caa be' done. If a ot aa effort the dors this damage, hall; Llndaniau and Brown. aocste and with Marc or R.H.JE. Becoud game: B 8 water under a much higher head, can Bt, Louis B .8 Boston he appreciated. readily and Batteries Marshall; (Larger The method of control la turning Dorner, Boutela aad Needham. tha monitor easily la any desired disCincinnati and Brooklyn Each Win. direction, la said to have boos Cincinnati, Aug. 11. Cincinnati and covered la a peculiar way. A man Brooklyn each won a game In the wanted to dona his shovel, so ho double-header this afternoon, Cincinplaoed It alongside tha water column nati taking the first and Brooklyn the as it issue! from the monitor and aeooad, which was limited to seven was surprise! ta see the monitor sud- innlaga by agreement. An extra tilwaa necessary to decide It Bcore, denly m ore. The foreman, whe had ing first game: R.H.E. been watching the operation than Cincinnati B 3 has B S Brookly riggwd up a contrivance which Batteries Ewing and Bek lei; been subsequently called a deflector, and Bergen. which Is s ring around the noaxle aad B.H.E. (fecund game: allow to moved can ba readily which 2 d Cincinnati the currant of water to bo projected Brooklyn ......3 3BellX BattertesSmlth and McLean; against it. The pressure from tha . little linger on the deflector is suff- and Ritter. icient to turn the monitor around Ba tha latter works In a AIEKICANJSSOCUTION Joint. Tbs Introduction of the deAt Louisville Loulsvllte, I; 8t flector baa undoubtedly roved many lives aad greatly facilitated opera- Paul. 1. At Columbus Pint game: Columtions.' i bus, 4; Kansas City, 7. Beeund game: ana ha What promises to of tha Columbus, I; Kansas City, 3. greatest lmprovamaats which has baen mads la hydrtalie mining In WESTERN LEAGUE tho put few yaar la a device for operating and turning the monitor from KoK, Ang. 11. Opposition a distance. Tho nearer the monitor at Lincoln, tbs authorities to Sunday ball precm be placed to the hank tho mom vented the Lineoln-Penve- r game effective will be tho Impact of tha scheduled for today, ntmm. Tho great danger of operaSleux City and Daa Moines Dlvlda tion has been that where the hank Honors. la high, them la apt to he a tall of Nous City,-Iow- a, Aug. 11. Blows rock and dirt upon the men handling City and Do Moines divided honors in n doublwhoader. In the first the monitor. An attempt to solve this today eon the locals put up a brilliant has been made by the manager of the testteat half finish. In the second game Loti range mine, la California, by the both teams were wabbly In hand use at magnate to move tho deflector, work, Dee Moines having all the best oonl rolled by means of electric wire at It, Boom: First game R.H.K. landing to the magnets of the moni- Bloux City IS 3 tor, thus enabling tho latter to be Dee Moines see so SHiiii ti ! 0 Batteries Jarrotte and Slattery; plaoed vSry ctase' to the bank rad operated from a distance, greatly in- Clark and Shannon. Second R. H. B. creasing Us efficiency without en- Bloux City gntuw 8 4 ..... ............1 Hr the of operators. Dos Molnea .......... ......8 13 2 dangering fha This has been tried only on a small Batteries Jarrotte, Waldorf and seals as yet but It la thought It ran Sheehan; Edmondson and Shannon. Omaha and Pueblo Tie. bo nude practical for largo monk Omaha, Aug. 11. It was an even tor. brake for Omaha and Pueblo bore today. A batting rally ta the eighth LOCOMOTIVE BUILDING RECORD. and nlneth gave Omaha the Brat work teat and poor gam Mot many days them the second. Bcore, first: gam: Pueblo Chieftain: R.H.E. ago the Baldwin locomotive work .. ,,,,,,.,,,..,s..5 3 1 celebrated the completion of I is thirty Omaha Pueblo ,2 B 3 thousandth railway mogul, a banner Batteries Thompson and Gooding; being flung to the breero above the McGregor and Smith. Beoond game: R.H.E. works bearing the inscription "30,000." Ouh , ,3 B 3 Tho fact that thin mo company, d Pueblo B 1 0 Ing Its career, baa turned out 30,000 Batteries MoNeeley and iabnad; team bromoUvaa gives name Idea of Hatch and HrML tha Importance of this Industry la tho ECZEMA AND PILE CURE United Statu. The remarkable stride undo during tha put quarter at a f D. F , Knowing what It wan to suffer. I will give FREE OF century are emphasised by tho fact to any afflicted a positive that up to 1871 tho Baldwin company CHARGE, euro for Bcierna, Balt Rheum, Kryelpw locomohad only manufactured 1,000 lav. Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant tives during twenty year of existence, relief. Dont Buffer longer. Write F. mace that date It he turned out W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue. Mew York. Endues stamp. 39,000 locomotives and the ones mads In recent yearn arc much larger aad Seventeenth Century Buperetitiene. more Intricate than those used In the That it ia a very unfortunate thing early years of railroading la the l'nlt for a man to meets early la a morning ed (Nates. The first locomotive eoa-s- t aa 111 favored man or woman, a tough rooted la this country welshed footed Hen, a shag kalrd Docks, or a tone and was con- Macke Cat That It la n eigne of death three and one-haCrickets sidered a giant for the purpose for to some In that hows, where If oa a sudden bln yeerea. have many which It was used. At the present forsake tbe Chimney Corner. That time It Is customary to contract loco- they If a man dream of egn ar fire ho shall motive weighing a hundred and bears of anger. That to dreamt ef tbe t wen tv and one hundred aad forty devil la good lucks. That to dreams of tons, capable of pulling eighty or om gold good lucks, but of silver IlL That If a man be born In tbe daytime he huni-- ed loaded care. ball be unfortunate. That If a child Ia 1871 the Baldwin company wu be bora with a Caul oa hie head be employing 1,809 men to turn out one ball be very fortune tv. That when looomotive a day. Bo marked has tbe palm of tha right band itrbeth been the Increase la the demand dar- it Is a shrewd aign be ahati receive ing the secant yearn that the company money. That R Is a great algne of HI lucks It Rate gnaw a mans c loathe. today has 20,000 skilled mechanics la That It te naught for any man to give Its employ and tho plant has a poten- a of Knlvva to hie sweetheart, tial capacity . of one locomotive for forpalre fear It culs away all love that Is Mot very Working hour of tho day. between them. That It Is til lucks to only thin, but tho looomotivoe of today have foe roMaeiler fall toward yew. art much more Intricate pieces ef LIkee Being Hunted. machinery than were the engines of The extraordinary Intelligence end twenty years ago. and caa bo much more easily handled by the engineer. skill displayed by reynant when beThe modern looomotive Is a symmet- ing hunted makes it extremely probable font he. In common with foe rical machine with lines of beauty huntsman and tbe hounds, feels the unknown in the construction of en- keen pleasure of the pride of art as two Rut three or decades ago. gines Important constituent of tho spirit or Jmt the American steam locomotive the sport. In proof of this, an old fox. la reaching its highest state of per- when fresh, has often been observed to watt tor foe bounds, apparently with fection it appears that another device is about to supercede foe purpose of drawing them on. and o giving in opportunity for tbe disIt. The electric motor is winning out of hie skill. Tho fox owes hie play In every test ot speed and endurance present existence la England to hi and engtaeera predict that within the kill In providing sport, and It Is not next quarter of n century the elegant therefore unreasonable to suppose that and costly steam locomotives of the ba baa acquired- - the sporting tnetinct present day will be relegated to tho Jut as foe pointer, tho boater and the terrier certainly enter Into the relrtt ef scrap heap, their Work being done tbe In the mala by the Improved electrle bred epoef far which they have heed and to which, therefore, they owe motor. IMr Brief ms fewilss standard. ywma srs. n Find uny at business The hustle aad bn, Tue 12, 1907. ABYSSES OF OCEAN. Hundreds at Ogees oeaoera Daily Tetl a Burean. 1-- RATES. Ogdaa Dtlifmd br Carrier ia mU-Ikin- SPORTS MONDAY, AUGUST CTAIL OGDEN, hard work and siooptag at workmen. The woman's household cares, Aru too great a strain on tha kidneys. backache, headache, aidaacha. Kidney troubles; urinary troubles follow. An Ogden ciilaea tolls how to cure them nlL H. W. El dr edge of 778 Twenty seventh street, Ogdea, Utah, says: "For n long time I suffered severely with pain and aching In my back and kilns. The condition at the kidneys plainly Indicated a disordered ooudi-txof those organa. The trouble was worse when I ovar exerts myself or brought too mack strain on the mu-cleof foe back. One day while reading at Doan's Kidney Fills I was Induced to go to 8. W. Bndcons drug torn and get a box. I took them te directions and the remedy benefited me more than. I expected. It corrected foe condition of tho kidney secretions, removed all pain and backache and ta every way proved to be just the right thing for foe kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are worthy of anyone's recommendation." For role by all dealers. Fries, IB cams. Fcetur-MilburOo., buffalo, New Tork, sole agents for foe United States. Remember foe name-Doa- n's aad take no other. m s a Retool ef the Deep Water awd Their Tram end sue Pressure, Mere thaw half tea surface at the glob te hidden under water twe mites deep. Seven million square mltee be at a depth of 18,000 fort or more. Many p lares hat baen found miles aad mere ta depth.' The greatest depth yet sounded te SluQ feet, near foe island at Guam. If Mount Everest, tbe world's highest mountain, were plucked from tto sent and dropped In to this spot foe waves would still roB &UJ0 fort above Its crest Into this terrific abyss the water press down with a force more than pounds to the square inch. The stanchest ship aver built would be crumbled under this awful pleasure like an eggshell under a steam roller. A plus beaus fifteen feet long which held open the mouth of a trawl need ta making a cut at a depth of more than l&OuD feet was crushed flat as If tt had been passed between rollers. The bedy ef the man whe should attempt to venture to such depths would be compressed ustU the flesh was forced Into the Interstices of tbe bone and hte trunk was do larger than a rolling pin. Still tha body would reach tha bottom, for anything that will sink ta a tub of water will sink to the uttermost depths of tbs ocean. Exchange. E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains In la any ptrt of the City sad Connty. Loads or Improved lity and Farm Property Promptly Kcge tilted. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance XOL-0- Written in Strong and Bnfn Oompnaien nt Lowest 25th Street UO Opposite Reed Hotel t Mo-Iatr- .,,..,,,.,a,,,..,l .,........3 : all-rou- lf d HOW A Few W une E&BSSnHnESBHnmBMEBEBffiBRKBBMMmma Doctor Estes SECRETS OF SAVAGES. Specialist at the Many Marvels of the He. wiaw Bedy. Oa an average man's body there are 40,000 hairs. Plucking sue every second It would take hlui twelve eighth hour working days to pull form all out to his blood there are 25JUOO.UUO.OOO,008 rad corporates. Laid out side by aide they would cover a surface of 8,130 square yards. The whole at tbe Mood pasaes through a man's heart nearly twice In every of minute. It weighs the entire body weight and It moves In different parts ef the body at speeds varying from tew feet to 1,BM yards (nearly one mile) an hour. The fat of your bedy la fluid. It becomes solid only when the bedy cools after death. It Is ewe at year meet naeful constituents, forming a ueucoa-ductlu- g sheath te protect yea from cold, acting ne pads te preserve from ebook, on foe Ups at the Augers, tbs toes and the heels and lying always ready ns n reserve food supply when yen can get nothing te rot A little artery passes from your brain through the skull Into the eralp, which acts ns a safety valve when the brain is congested with bluud. Tbs skis eannat grew again sacs It Is destroyed; bancs tha unsightly cars left by burns and severe wounds. Only foe surface layer caa renew Itself. When the whole thickness Is destroyed, It never reforms. This ls tbs more curious ns muscles, nerves, blood vessels aad bona. all teas liable te Injury than the skin, can grew again. Yon are really n water rather than a land anlmaL Although as s whole you lire on dry tend, yew bedy eon lets at countless toUltuns of separate living particles, and these are aU immerse! ta tke water which constitutes four-fifthof yoor substance. . Within the loser part at yaar tar, deep ta the boos, te a quantity at fluid which acta as a spirit level and enable you to keep your balaaoe-Ckica- ge th s Record-Heral- d. . A BRITON. WISE I us sooted at the Start That the Feathers Weren't Edible. A Brooklyn man whe entertained na English relative teUa this without foe quiver at an eyelid: "My cousin from London reached New York but aommer, along with n hot wav. The crowds were deep before the sods wster fowitains on lower Broadway. He remarked that he did not comprehend hew Americans could wallow that naaty slush.' " 'A mare prefers ace. I explained. We have many .curious examples ef that kind, to thin country. On of tho meet remarkable evidences at Insatiable appetite for froth rather than ante stance to font ef foe American poultry lover who dally advert! sre In our New Tork papers for 1.S00 feather beds. As you may well Imagine, tm te said Is hare entirely tost bto taste for the fiesta of the fowl.' Ota, really T exclaimed the Englishman in quiet surprise. Nothing more was said till ntae meaths later, when I opened my mall une day and found marked ropy at. the London Times, which he had sent to me He called my attention to this extract In an article on meb rule and lynching In America, It caa barttiy be possible that the supply ef tar and feathers hi tbe United States win be sufficient at foe rate tho mobs are covering the bodies of tbe poor wretches who are tortured aad humiliated before they art drawn and quartered at burned at tbe take.' 1 fancy you will see your error after reeding this,' he wrote. It te quite plain the man wanted the beds for another purpose and not, as yea He Half believe, t rot' Things That Balk the Ingenuity ef Civilised Man. The head waa no bigger than aa orange, foe black, bearded head, perfectly preserved, at a man of forty or oo. Tho Dyaks atone," raid the ethnologist "bare tlie secret at taking na adult human head and reducing it Ilka this, to lees than half Ita staa. Their houses are ornamented profusely with these reduced heads of enemies slain la battle. No one knows how tho rea duction la accomplished. It te a secret that tbe Dyaka refuse to give up. "Ravages, degraded aa they are ua, posses a number of marvelous and unfathomable secrets. On te foe making of Bra by the rubbing of dry twigs. Only n savage ran do font "Another te the construction of fl abstain suits. Tha natives of the Siberian coast make eulti of flahakln tbat ana softer. Boor and far more waterproof than nay fabric known te ua. What could bo so waterproof so flshsklnT "A third te tho secret of nested Hfe. There art aborigines In India who can die temporarily, can be burled a week or more and on being dug up Bern FORKED. Brooklyn Eagle. Youthful Financier. Thto really happened in New York foe other day: Displeased rarest Molly, I find you hare been buying form palrsef g loves without my permtaalon. Why did you do so? Miss Molly (aged twelve! Why, daddy. I was obliged to have ome gloves: I hadn't a pair te wear! Displeased Parent It was wrong of you to buy the gloves without the pef-- , misalua either ef yaur mamma ar myself. Mira Molly Well, never mind, daddy, dear: they won't cast anything. I bad them charged. New Tork Feet SPECIALIST - Offlo hoard X0 a m. to Ip. we. Ml Washington Ava (Boym Block), Ogdon, Utah. Entrance Room xt. Remember the number. 234 MAIN ST SALT LAKE CITY Ogden 2467 Wash. Logan, 47 N. Mela Park City 367 Main Provo, 12 Ceutn ; TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN; FREE WITH PLATER ; No difference what you pay you caned get any better a. anyrica Gold Fill Inge i up Bet of Silver and Amalgam . - $7 Rubber) 75o Fillings , A Good Bet fler 50o Bridge Work Beet SS.B0 to 85 Cement Fillings Gold Crowns. 82K B3.60 to 95 Porcelain Filling! .... I1AQ 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE QUARANT EE pres Examination and Advice Honest Work. Fair Dealings make our Bucceee Continuous. Opon till 6 p, m. Sundays 10 to 2. Lady Attendant Guarantees Good at any at eur Five Offices. . Tth wans Defeat a Fen, A corraapondent of tbe Colwyn Boy Herald describes a fierce tight between a fox and a number of swans. Tho fox, after hiding for awhile among some reeds, boldly swam toward a ......99 amber of swans. The latter were on foe alert, however, and when within a yard foe biggest, bird attacked him with wing and beak, entirely submerging him for two or three seconds. Nothing daunted, the fox undo n final attack, but Ignominious defont awaited him, as all the ewsns arrayed themselves la single file and made n desperate attack ea their assailant, which eventually tended at foe south aide of foe lake, bis blood covering tbe felt of heather at tho far rod. Tha swans appeared to bare sustained no Injury . whatever. .. $64.8$ for D. A. Aflick the grocer on Q street 50.00 for Hjrum Case, formerly, a Balt Lake CXty Grocer. , Blent Dr, DeugaL Dr. Bengal of Keith, who was made an honorary member ef foe Aberdeen society ta 179ft, bad a reputation for bluntneaa. A talkative woman wont to him one day aad said to him, "Doctor, what ta tbe matter with my tongue T" "Juat wardin' a rant" he replied short, ly. On nnethor day patient went to him aad oomplslned. "I hare a deal to Buffer with my eyes, darter," whereupon bo aatred, "Better ouEer with them than without" . $200.00 for J. E. Paine, of Paine & Lyne, tke wool buyers. Claim was twelve ears old. $177.50 for Jacob Pert A Bona, grocers. Claim over twelve yearn old. t The Inundation, . "If yon please, air, said a verger te churchwarden 1 a village, the new rector la te bo lauadeted next Tuesday week, and I kare come to ask yon whether you wlU bo able to bo ptwo cut "Certainly." replied tho churchwarden, who waa something of a humorist, land I hope there will bo at London overflowing eesgregattea. i 1 lege raid . We are collecting money for yon if you torn in your claima Merchants ProtectiveAssocia tio Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts and : 100 Commercial National Bank Build ing, Balt Lake City O"" Llk Ua "Seme Luka, Gensrdl Mgr. 77, 78, 83, 94, 87, 8B, 18 Franela Job.-Philade- twelve yean old. from $600.00 to $800.00 every day. We will collect name clnoomatror ," $247.52 for Mr Mary K. Mtxnford Cane.' Claim wai , HI Change ef Front. "My view oa aosfltmtioa." bo said firmly, "te that tt shod be fortlddra. It te deleterious to menial deretop-mra- t It toads to "John. said hte wife, entering unexpectedly. 'rare you toning Mr. Smith of the dear old dtys when wo wore col- Ppl Q. lphia Ledger. A prudent haste ta wisdom's letouim Ita Uaa Provsr. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M4 I III 1 1 1 1 i IH'HH H 1 HI 1 1 IH 1 1 1 1 II I M H Avoid Slcmath Tro bfe To Faod and Digsstion. One of the biggest mistakes about food which people make te to forget that the true value of food to anybody te the measure of Its digestibility- - Half a pound of cbe see te vastly more nourishing. as regards Its mere composition, than half a pound of beef; but while foe beef will be rosily digested, aad thus bo of vast aervlcsto ua tbo cbesae te put out of court'altegataer for ordinary folks by reaabn of ita Wo should bear this rate ta mind whan wa hear people comparing one food with another ta respect of their chemical value. Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Bum mar Complaints Cteanra th With , Byetem . The great South American Blood and Nerve Tonic, ft removes the canse guaranteed under the Food and Drug Art, June 21, 1898, Serial No. 126. . 5ojd at Druggists 50c A Careful Official Very good." o DR. ESTES Times-Democr- On Bided Talk. He Wasn't there some talk about Baud marrying a dukeT 8 bo There Was, but unfortunately tha duka did of tt talking. e Cored Catarrh, Drafnaaa. Ringing ta the Barn DU- ot tho Hood, Throat, Nora, By or Bar. aii DjinnnM of thi IdiiM. BraMhUI TMm and Cheat Diseases at the Stomach, liver. Kidney aad Bladder. Heart Dleoaao, Rheumatism. Aathms. Nervous TniMra, Bt Vitas Dane. Pllra, Fistula aad all Rectal Tremble. Tap Warm, Blood Pate onlng from any caura. Disease peculiar te Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly wared to atay cared Remember foe siamlaatloa and advtoa U FREE. Orara nt anon Tomorrow may be tow lata Gall or write "Th bMt Nnifcfts. t) bMt btaktfs, the beet canoes and the best dyra are all made by ravage." New Orleans "What's the rrllk-tstbeaT "Why, everybody whe wants to fine nut ran Ink bach any time and discover hew eld the young woman te." Ovelasd Plain Denier. tkaught-les- Partial List, of Diseases aaaeo tn lift min, thing.'' Whit was lhatr "II wrote a paem In boner of a certain young woman whe had Just completed her tweuty-flrs- t birthday end published It In foe cel legs paper. "Wasn't It a good pormf I A bo-aid- e "Some yean ago remarked a physician, "when tha people In foe south feared that an epidemic of yellow fovor would spread from Cuba to this country tbo health board officer of n certain southern dtr was to careful to keep out tho Infection that bo gave order to disinfect all telegrams received from Havana. Hew Ineenalderatel "Teung Rugxle did very Cures when other fall. Modem methods. Fee aanaullation for any Chronic Blasses of any Bin or nature. 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