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Show j -- -- I FOR THE BABY DAUGHTER. . WHY THEY ARE HAPPY TWO EOT ABLE BEOOVmES EXTEOCE DEB HITT. FEOM Bod Bm Woeleg hf Ika4,lllnitk Tim taut, Wlb Mam frra, ' Ml Wnkaaia. My strength bad dwindled so that I couldn't afjpl f niyseif to ray business tired and listless With any samp tut all the time," said Mr. Goldstein. 1 went to bed completely need op by my day 'a work, and wnen 1 got op in the morning I didn't feel rented a bit. 1 a had awful headaches too, and my got out of order and canned me to hare eem4 paiua in the back. At one time I became ao feeble that 1 could not atir from bdd for three week." Mf. OoliUteiu la a young man and had then bat recently established a borne of tua own. Ill anxietiea were increased by the fact that bia wife wae far from being robmf Mrs. Uuldstein aeya: M For two yeara 1 had been Ul moat of the time. ottietfmea I waa confined to bed for weeks in aaoceaaiott under a pby. aioian'a care. I bad headache, kidney trouble, pain about the heart and many more ouoomfortable aymptoma eon neqted with that waakueaa to which my . MX la peculiarly subject." this household t Tremble and settled in-i- t in jnat tha years that engbt to be thjs very happiest, Physician could not tell them bow to get rid of it. MK was Utterly discouraged, "aaid Mr. Geldateia. "Then the urgency of aomt friotids led to try a blood and nerra remedy which waa said to be wonder-follanoceefuU Dithia e month tbert wereuumhitpkable sign a of improvement ; pt my eoudftion, and withiu a year 1 (' traa completely well. Through the use 'Hot Dr. Willuftna' Pink Pills 1 bars now as good health as I ever bad in my life. Mrs. Goldstein adds : "The wonderful effect that Dr. Williama Pink Pill bad r in the cam of my husband led me to try them and they helped me even more quickly than they did him. On box made me decidedly better and a few aeon tha treatment cured me." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the heat toulo and regulator, they make para, ioh blood and when there la feueml weakness and disorder that la what the system needs. Mr. and Mrs. Q. Goldstein live at 88 Gore street. Cast Boston, Mass, dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold by druggists everywhere. 1 h kid-aey- 1 ! , bad-invade- - w i Old English Words. Those English verb "doff" and "don" are merely contractions of "do off" and do on." Similarly to "dup," which mean to, "open" a door In fihnkeapefre, la to "do up to lift the latch. .... , TEA There is no Schilling tfest not in packages, "airtight packages. ' Disillusionment. better, ones nurse used to tell one, to.be good than pretty, This, however, as we grow older, we find to be u partially fallacious statement, so tar as social success Is concerned. t lady's Pictorial. , i ' It - 11 , la t TEA There are as many differ- t ' ent sqpts of tea as there are of tea cooks . r i i Is sror) pmhb, at Drki Iliac UW Tm ta fhmd No. Im te dfeM Qyssh for Blue Funk. An English, physician testifying to the condition of a patient who had been struck. In tke hack by n falling aack of com,, said he was suffering from "truumstls neurasthenia. "That la the Creek for. blue fuok. Isn't ttf" asked the opposing counsel. Storekeepers, Hotsl-me- n and all hbuiehoiders will be Interested la Acetylene Apparatus Mfg, Co. this paper. 1 1 i When Man Csase te Rsad Books; According to th librarian, of the free library - at Cambridge, England, who has filled that positioa tor half a eentury, men as a rule cease to read of 40. books oa reaching the , ua TEA , superflous. Both, in t K s- -e u ft t Itatauiswil The Blshope Choice. Once the' late bishop of London was ordered by his physician to spend the Vinter in Algiers. The bishop said it waa Impossible; he had so- many engagements. '"Well, my lord bishop, said the1 specialist. It either means Alglera or heaven. Oh, la that -- - T-" i Sdera." TEA Fine tea pleasure;-un- d wee-maide- f MADE HER PROTEST STRONG. Wanted It Understood She Was a -- Good Church Member. She was a member of a North Side church, and she waa trying to Impress the fact upon the mind of the friend who rode out with her on a late elevated train the other night. "I'm as good a church member as any one, and I dont cars who knows It," aha said In the course of her talk. "Well, it's nothing to be ashamed of," said the friend. "I was also once a church member, and I never was ashamed to own up to it." Who aaya I am asham. "Ashamed! ed t shouted tha first woriian, until every on In tha car turned to look. Ashamed? Well, now, 1 rather 'guess not. Im n good church member, and who dures say I am ashamed of It? Tha person who told you 1 am ashamed of it Is a liar. There!" "Why, no one told me you were ashamed of It," said the friend, "Well, then, why are you saying it?" "I didn't say It," , "Tou did I" "Well, then; 1 suppose I did." "Well, Im not ashamed. 111 give you to understand that, and you put It In your lasf summers bonnet that t am Raffling- for an Estate. BOT-p-f- Champagne Bottles Must Bs flawless and They Come High, "The. cost of Champagne bottlew is very high," 'said Louis Le Voids ux. London, according to the MUyaukee Free Press, as they must be wlee to stand the enormous pressure t the Tbs testing of these bottles liquid. Is attended to by an expert, vko, two bottles lightly together with the sides, recognizes kf the sound whether they are perfect er not. The bottles are purchased Is summer and are carefully cleaned with alcohol, closed with a temporal? stopper and put away until used In March. The stoppers are selected fro the best stock and cost from 1 to $20 thousand. When the bottles art filled they are placed la cool cellars, stacked In piles one on the other from fifteen to twenty feet In height, with-oSuch a will of any shelving. bottles is as strong as iron. Stffl any one of them msy be pulled out 1th-ointerfering with the rest, which Is frequently done to obtain the development of fermentation. The hot season is dangerous to champagne ea account of the bursting of the bottles. If the loss does not exceed 8 per cent all Is well. If It rises to 15 per cent the place must be made cooler, tsd if It should reach 20 per cent nothing remains hut to open all the bottles." ut Of Wide Interest. Breed, Wia., June 26. Special Chez. T. Peterson, Justice ot the Peace for Oconto Co., has delivered a Judgment that is of interest to the whole United States. Put briefly, that judgment is, "Dodds Kidney pills are the best Kidney medicine on the market to-da- . And Mr. Peterson gives his reason He says; "Last for this judgment. winter I had an aching pain in my back which troubled me very mich. In the morning I could hardly straighten my buck. I did not know what It was but an advertisement led me to try Dodds Kidney Pills. After taking one box I can only say they have dene more for me than expected us I feel as well now aa ever I did before." Pain In the back Is one of the frst symptoms of Kidney disease. If got cured by Dodd's Kidney PUla It nay develop Into Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Rheumatism or some of fits other deadly forme of Kidney Disease. PHONE A curious direction was left In the w,U of the late Mr. W. H. Malnwarirg of Carlton, In the colony of Victoria-Thproperty Is to be divided into six equal parts and numbered. Numbers corresponding to the portions are to be placed in envelopes, which are to be drawn from a box by tbs testators six children. Each one will retain the portion ot the estate corresponding with the number drawn In the envelope. e Farmers Wives advertisement of Ifaould read lene Apparatus Mfg. Co. solumn of this paper. In Acety- another Just Discovered It asserted Mr. "Shmarkable thing, McSosh, "how a lll liquor ll sharpen v mansh powers Now, I know .that th world's been whirlin roun at frigful rate o speed o years but thish for first time I ever noticed it mself! Cleveland Leader. At I Tour Dealer for Allens Foot-Eas- e. pi wdcr. It rests the feet Cures HotXallous, Aching, Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. At all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Accept no substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address A tfc Olmsted, LeRoy, N. V, A Mwol-leu.Sor- e, HICKORY A GOOD AMERICAN. Shellbark Variety of 8turdy Tree Will Grow In No Other Country. The shellbark hickory Is perhaps the most interesting tree in this country,, because it Is a strictly American tree and so wedded to Us native soli that it refuses to become a citizen of any other country. In the sturdiness of its roots and trunk. In the boldness la which It flings out Its tough branches In Its strong Individuality and character and In its general fruitfulness, not forgetting the uncouth roughness of bark, it further manifests Its strong Americanism. Its winter buds are large and interesting. Early la spring the dark browa outer scales fall awty. The Inner scales then lengthen to protect the growing leaf, sometimes attaining a length of five Inches. These Inner scales are marvels of beauty, both In teiture and la color. The body of the scale is thick and leathery, while its surfaces, especially the inner, are soft, with a silken nap gorgeously dyed la yellow, orange and red, suggesting the chimney corner and the heat which' glows from a hickory log. AIDTO MATRIMONY. Gin with One in Her Home Always Popular with Young Man. II la needless to say that the telephone is a great Institution, sa s the Utica Press. It has long been an absolute essential in every place of business. Just now there Is a jreat Increase In the number of phones In private houses. It Is possible to talk with pretty much everybody her home. The companies are evidently endeavoring to boom that branch of their business, because they are advertising extensively. The other day a St. Louis paper had a big display ad at the top of which was a picture of an attractive young lady telephoning and represented as sayIs that you. Harry?" The text ing: beneath it Includes this statement; LytUaEm n It Is a fact that the girl Vegetable Compound who has a telephone is the girl who is a positive cure for nil those painful ail menu ot women. It will entirety has the most friends and consequently cure the worst forms of Female Comhas the best time. This appeal to the young people !s plaints, all Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and Ulceration.' Falling and adroit and doubtless will serve to Displacement of the Womh and conmake the St. Louis exchange ' bigger sequent Spinal Weakness, and U and busier. The parents who have pecn iarly adapted to the Change of marriageable daughters will do well Lift. Every time it will care to consider this ingenious contrivance Daokaoho. and modern aid to matrimony. It is has cured more cases of Leucor-rhce- a It something of a bother for a young than any other remedy the world maw to call or- - even- - to write a note has ever known. It is almost infallible asking the young lady to go to the the- in such cases It dissolves and expels ater, go for a walk or drive or a ride Tumors ffom the Uterus In an early to the park, but if he can transmit the stage of development. That message by telephone it is an easy Bearing- do wn Feeling, an appointment. way of making causing pain, weight and headache. Is Many a delicious message Is tel instantly relieved and permanently phoned these days and there is reason cured'1 by its use. Under all circumto believe the statement made by the stances it acts in harmony with the St LputS company. It applies, of female system. It corrects course, with equal force in every American city. The young ladies for Suppressed or Painful Menstruation, whom a life of single blessedness has Weakness ot the Stomach, Indigestion, no charms are not exactly buying a Bloating, Flooding, Nervous ProstraGeneral Debility. Also lottery when they hire a phone. They tion, Headache, can get much pleasure and comfort out of it us they go along, for it is a Extreme Lassitude, dont-car- e and " feeling, excitconstant contributor to convenience. ability, irritability, nervousness, sleepIt Is worth the price, with the enhancor the ed matrimonial possibility thrown in lessness. flatulency, melancholy These are blues, and backache. as an extra inducement. rare indications of Female Weakness, some derangement of the Uterus. For Free Certificate for Himself. Kidney Complaints The following story la told of the Backache of either eex the Vegetalate Dr. James C. Swan, u physician and ot the old school, who practised hts ble Compound ia unequaled. You can write Mrs. Pinkham about profession for a great many years In in strictest confidence. yourself and the surroundBridgewater, Mass., LIBIA I. riHIAI REB. Ctv Lfms. ing towns. This generous if not alluring offer Good, Quiet Souls was made by him to the pernicious father of an Insane young man; There are some men in the world The old man wished to secure his who ask nothing more than a gold sons admission to the Insane asylum, watch and chain, n nice black suit of but seemed unwilling to pay for the clothes, and Thursday nights lodge After hearing meeting. Detroit Tribune. necessary certificate. his plea of poverty, which the doctor Doxff rowoET knew to be false, and hearing him also A lsrge Bos. perksge Red Cram Ball Blue, only tell of the many expenses to which be I seats. Tbe Buss Company. South Bead. Ina. had put by his ungrateful children, the Unpleasant Thought physician waved bis hand to end the recitaL Technically, any Inhabitant of the I United Kingdom is liable to be called Now, see here," he said, sharply; J you Just pay me for this one. snf Ill upon to jandertake the uncongenial The salary la 85 a gtTe you a certificate for yourself, task of hangman. a retaining fee, and 816 after week whenever you wish it, for aching. an execution. , Dangers to Traffic. Cura Is the best medicine wever used "When Prince Henry made bia long torpisos oil affections of tbe throat and lungs. WM. Journey through the country," said an 0. Eudsi-b-t. Vanburen, lad., Feb. 10, 1808. old railroad official, talking of recent I see not any road of perfect peace railroad accidents, the schedules were man can walk, but after tbe so arranged that his train never which passed a moving train anywhere on counsel of his own conscience. Emthe road. The deadly danger from erson. that source Is well known among railroad men, although they are not much given to talking about it Accidents Th Improved to these long merchandise trains are , occurring. constantly U. S. Cream Separator I "Not a of them get Into ' the papers, quarter yet hardly a day passes Th Worlds Champion that the papers do not have an acDairy Butter Maker one trains late owing to a count of freight wreck; both track blocked two hours by coal train smash, and ao on. The public gives little heed to them, but they are the greatest danger In modern railroading. at-tiis- Plnkhama well-know- -- - Irregularity, Dizziness, Faintness, Spider Giant. The giant of th whole spider family is the "hound" or "dog spider of VM TRI FAMOUS Madagascar. IU body weighs almost Bell Blue, Largs So. paekaga I a pound, and each of ite eight legs Red Crom Tbs It use Uinpsor, Bout! Bend, lad, la longer end larger la diameter Una - Malay Bailers. the common cedar pencil. i Craws of Malay fishing vessels ia UNSIGHTLY BALD SPOT. the Indian ocean are thus described a traveler; "Some of the Malays Caused by Seres on Neck Mercllate by have not bad features, bat others Years Two Mads Itching for gain are awful looking vllliane. Every Him Wild Another Cure t , one has bis creece, or a sort of chopper, V i Cutlcura. by . . i ' srwV at h! aide, and -with bright red lips und black , teeth, caused by chewing "For two years my neck was cov- the betel nut,, looks anything but in ered with sores, the humor spreading The crew live of Tlting fascinating. to my hair, which fell out, leaving an principally on rice and the fish they soreness. and the bald spot, unsightly catch. They carry a lot of cocoanuta Inflammation and merciless itching and eocoannt oil, and apparently for Cutl-cura made me wild. Friends advised a luxury a sort of aweet meat made ot a after and and Ointment, not" Soap a coarse treacle and rice m'xed to And then as the train stopped she few applications the torment subsided, gather and firmly i pressed Into bamadded, "Goodby, dear, I get off here." to my great joy. The sores soon dis- boos" Record-Herald- . and hair my grew again, appeared, Chicago as thick and healthy as ever. 1 shall Postage Stamp Latter. always recommend Cutlcura. (Signed) Twilight. Addressed on the gummed side, a New 104 104th W. When the twilight falls and all the land la H. J. Spalding, St, postage stamp, says the Dundee Adstill, Tha purple shadows steal across the hill. fork City." vertiser, has been delivered at Fife, Ana one lone star above a pine tree's Scotland, as a letter. ereet Voice. Good Value of ; Grow ever brighter, while from out Ite neet The possession of a good voles Is Pi. wltfe ktdtMtr truubi. Cured by lw There breaks the low cry ef the essential for all who desire to appear Kin KtBMdji b and imnl djr, ttomtoo, X. Y. ! to advantage before an audience In And softly steals the ladened hush, until Bad Condition In Turkey. theatre, church or hall. The human Aside of the o'er daffodil. winds list E'en A traveler who has investigated conThey all day wafted tla so sweet to voice appeared ao wonderful to Longrest "The fellow that he described It as "the ditions In Macedonia remarka: When twilight falls. decent control, soul." All public speakunder of the soldier, organ Turkish Let not one drop of thle rare nectar split, ers realise its inestimable value. would act with something like humanbut- - with the beryl wine your goblet All. Prink with me Love, the golden of the ity; but the Turkish government being west. Immutability. what It la, the ragged and unpaid Within your arms For ail Is made for love and love le you hold the wealth of murand to years. robbery troops are driven all the gold of yesterOld Time And oh. the wonder of the moments yea. shoveled out of a bin is a der, und learn, through their own thrill day , llks AH sunshine end the bitter love's behave to of When twilight falls. generally wretchedness, grey Thomas 8. Jones, Jr. child without parents; no wild beasts All the wealth of tbs Of tears oh, the great multitude of tears country goes to keep up the splendor la yours within the name, no fame. Schilling's ot the court and of the luxurious arm? For everything Whats In a Namef spheres from while tbs To give or take, or break, or keep for Champ Clark, representative of the sultan's daughters, Best is in packages. aye Missouri, deurly loves a good story at army la In rags. I saw hundred of Nor heed you t ea one mad cry of disthe expense of the state of Arkansas. may, and make Its prac- the soldiers without boots, having on.? Teach '"One day," says Mr. Clark, aa a tice pleasurable, and you create for leathers tied round their feet with But gather on until all disappears. Tet love is sweet and we are not so old. train from the east pulled up at the the world a destiny more sublime string." Nor did the gods mean us to separate, most n of depressO Time, you cannot take my love from dinky little station, than ever Issued from the brain of the ' me. Mads a Satisfactory Trade. district wildest dreamer. Sir Walter Scott. ing town In the Life has so much, so very much to hold r next-dooof Arkansas, a passenger thrusting his man his traded An Osage For each I cannot dream It Is too late And that weU dwell no more In head out of a car window demanded In neighbor a good horse for an old cltl-ge- n New York Times was horse bitter tones of n dejected-lookin- g The worth piano Monday. who waa leaning against the stavalue of the piano, but tha the twice is deeper than coffee; takes maa Brute In Officer's Uniform. tion door; figured he Is ahead because he naval A German now It where call caa do Instrument thla you has the "Tell me, whah time to get at the full meanUlcer named Hummelt has been sendried-unot be played. Kansas City Times dreary. God forsaken placer tenced by court martial at Kiel to 'Thats near enough, stranger,' reing of tea. DoJLJMew. three months Imprisonment tor cruelplied the native in n melancholy voice, tftti for oof Koowledfe Book, A ScfcUtiaf 9 e ty to recruits. He wrapped a thick make to are anyII about Collier's at that!' you trip It Weekly. let go where, let me know. Pleased to give woolen cloth around the neck cf a rea to low rmtea cruit named Proch and compelled him JTt Clean. .White SuedeGlove,; you fullofInformation-aRomantto Tramp, summer train ser to perform military exercises close enrthtr plenty be cleaned White suede gloves msy The tramp who saved the life of a vice, etc. The Santa Fe trade mark the door of a glowing stove until by using dry plpeclnp and a toothPhiladelphia girl by stopping her runIs the sign of safety, speed and ease. fainted. Another time Proch was he on the the Put clay brush. C. F. WARREN. glovps, away horse and then naked and reto hold out a rifle at arms obliged then wet It, and rub vigorously with Genl. A fit.. A.T.48. F. Ry., Salt Lake ceived from her n kiss as his reward when his arms dropped and length City. Utah. most have had a streak of romance In the brush. Then rinse out the brush Hummelt prodded weakness from scour and the doth his tout, for she says that his request with clean water, A medical examscissors. with them Taming Birds for n kiss was clothed in verse. She with clean water. wouada on each ten disclosed ination Toung birds should never be taken cannot remember all the poetry that arm. one know nest much from the unless he quoted, but ..one thing, .was ; "Her about their reedlnf b&blff ln captlvlty eyes like stars shine through the twiBack for His Umbrella, aud once taken and reared it is noth- - j the Is of souL", By way. my M. Stoddart, whose acquaint far to make tag light Good tea Joseph goes to aet them free of short cruelty prof. Walter Wyckoff of Princeton off artist tx-mon8 athor aT!a- - For while "in captivity man? now ia search on one it his tramps 'common 'food luxurious. kind ot bird can he made perfectly tend over two hemisphere and half of literary material? century torJr tei never have Costs, perhaps nothing at all happy, yet they will meeting with Edgar Saltus, novel- find their own food, und 11 to learned Tmv eSer v Irrigation In India. taf i h,w ?on,th, given their freedom th following fall Staseumnwa A great Irrigation project Involving JU8t arrived will perish miserably. or they spring und waa hurrying aa expenditure of about 828,000,000 has . t "Idle Wheel." Cedarbirds, vlreo and warblers are from Liverpool, when I came face been authorized by the secretary of Fleet street, down should and Is to difficult in wheel a Aa Idle raise, machinery very said Mr. Stodart with state for India. The area comm ended face to Saltus, a wheel placed between two other never be taken from th nest, hut by the canals is about 8.J50 square wheels tor the purpose ot transferring or thrush robin, sparrow, song miles, although only a small part ot It the motion from one axis to the other row hawk. It well cared for, will bo! I will be reached tor a number of years without change ot direction; or a come tame, and If given th. run of jI to' come, la this urea It la estimated wheel that performs a duty other than an entire room, will furnish unending ojirTck. v. that about 8,000 square miles will be the trausmlsstoa ot power, as the preIrrigated. Recreation. servation ot a strain oa u belt, etc. whip-poor-wi- ll. TEA is-- - a delicate a most real comfort; Thinks Swiss Practice fiend. I should like to see children In this country running about all day in the pen sir, and not going to school nntll seven years pf.sgs at the earliest That la the practice tn Switzerland, which Is certainly the best educated country la the world. Sir John Oorst The V. 8. hmidj self-deni- e TEA Ar-cw- jy. p, Which is superflous? j for Future and Satisfaction. A mother, noted for her original Ideas, showed me how the was plan-pinfor her little girl's pleasure and satisfaction tn the years to- - come. bow I I re member." she-sa- id, used to question my mother as to what 1 did,- - how I looked, what she did when she was a little girl. .How disappointed I used to feel when the reply came; Why child, I dont remember; It was so long ago.' So, when my baby came, I determined to be able to gratify her curiosity along these lines." Then she showed me a book, filled with many examples of her own gowns labeled, "Mamas graduating "Mama's first silk drees, dress, Mamas wedding gown, etc. But the most interesting book or set of books, was the babys own autobiography, Illustrated with amateur photographs. It waa written as If the baby told' the story, giving her. Impressions of this world and her surrounding. It contained photographs of her Christmas trees, of her first What work," I birthday cake, etc. exclaimed. But the little mother said: "What pleasure for, my baby. Then another Idea of - this wise mothers Is the starting of a chest for In ft are all the this valentines, Easter cards, and gifts of all descriptions that are keepable. She has told all her relatives to give the baby things that she will appreciate In later years, not to spend money old ou toys, so this baby has handkerchiefs, embroidered towels, doilies, wash clotfis, spoons, forks, etc. Each valentine, Easter, even May day, brings a contribution to this young maiden's cnest When eld enough to have her own room she Is to use anything irom her chest that pleases her fancy. Exchange. fever-snd-egu- Bad tea is almost worse than lad coffee; which is ! Simple iSeart jCOfiT OP WINE rMfdr smWXV- - mime jamming. Ws gladly sesd you upon request ksnd. ostsloeuea telling why tbs (I. U. lata sham plus. For say Item I Implements, Vehicle or Stores, please write us. Tsims to salt som Lendl nfi Implement Dealers Vtah and Idaho Consolidated Wagon and Machine Company, GEO. T. ODELL, Gen. Mr. Houses at Salt Lekt, Ogden, Logan, Idaho Fells sad Montpelier j TEA t kar'n Evsrytkbtg par Ism leg to pbetsS-rspkOur aleak baaw sod W Lotraat Srissa. y. 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