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I 1 't 18.00 For this r YOUR STATION. Warranted Accurate Other alaee equally low. i BUV OF THE MAKER I Jonaa (Re Pay. the FrelfBL) Btxafuaroa, N. T. FOR the HOLIDAYS A good Mandolin for $2.50 A good Guitar for $3.50 A complete outfit consisting of a good Violin, and Bow and Bex and Book for a beginner only $6 L. Ruschenberg & Co., 828 Sixteenth Street, Denver There is no trick In dyeing-. Too ran do It luftt as well a any one If you um PUTNAM FADELESS n YES. boiling the good, for half an hour in all there la to It. Bold by drug-gists, 10c. package. ffnrrlann Monnment. The Henjamln Hnrrlson Monument as sociation of Indianapolis has raised- near ly $40,000. and It Is hellpved that tho plans now agreed on, which will be put Into nctlve operation at once, will swell ihe amount easily to 1100,000, and 1150,000 may be reached. E. E. BURLINGAME A CO., ASSAY QFHCE" LABORATORY Established in Colorado, 18G6. Sample by mall or express will receive prompt and careful attention Gold & Silver Bullion "".VS'' Concentration Tests 100 'wVi.VfoVte0.!01'- 1736-1738 Lawrence St.. Denver, Colo. RELIABLE ASSAYS. Gold 60 I Gold and Bllver...JO.Tl Lead -60 Uold.mlver, copper l.M Ha tit pit, by mull rcrel j prompt Attention. Rleh Orea and Bullion naught. M 16th St., enver, Colo, OCDEN ASSAY CO., IXL ) 1 f ITALITY if 1 nw. debil tatf.d cr exhausted from any cause, CURBS by the GREAT AUSTRALIAN UKWFDT Toconvince men of its wonderful cura tive power, we will tend a 1 TRIAL PACKAGE, FRIE. A Physician's Otft to Humanity.-' Sealed free from (fare, DR. REUNER GOULT.T, Department A. 39. Sacrambnto. Cau WE HAVE HEARD OF IT BEFORE There Is no necessity for us to suffer pain and endureutelessarony. There Is a remedy for all aches and pains for Rheumatism. Gout. Lumbafo. Neuralgia. Sclitlcs, Pleurlsv, Sore ness, Stiffness, Headache, Backache, Pains In the Limbs and Pains In the Feet, that remedy Is St. Jacobs Oil H never falls. It sets like marie. Instantaneous relief from pain always follows. It has cured thousands of cases which had been given up as Incurable Oae trial will convince any sufferer that St. Jacobs Oil Conquers Pain Price, 25c and 50c. j BOLD BY AM. DKAI.ER8 IN MEDlClNg. MieimNttiie)iiMiiiiMiMiMMiiieemiwielll LUXANDER, G. E.( 1 Assayer, Chemist, Metallurfflftt es tested In car load lots. MalMnir nark free McPhee Hulldlng, Don Tar, Oolo. dropsy; ' NEW DISCOVERY; Rlvei niilck relief ami aire, wort- cea. Bnok of te.ttmonlul. anil M I1.YH tre.tmeai tun. oa u bu euiii's boss, b.i b. itieau. ua, W. N. U. DENVtK. NO. 4S-1901 Vben Answering Advcrtisemeats Kindly Mention This I'apcr. S0Z0D0NT A PERFECT LIQUID DENTRICE FOR THE TEET!" BREATH 25 EACH S0Z0D0NT TOOTH POWDER H ALL & RUCKEL, New York MlilikVil:il!B.7:HnW.IWrTO Send a K-eent stump for Aluminum Combined Comb and Paper Culler to WOOD-WORTII-WAI.I.ACK in i I .i . Denver. DF!NVF:R NORMAL and PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Tecchers Training Classes, Kindergarten Department, Book ping, frcttnand, Ty rewriting. Fall term opened Sept. 9th. 1543 CI I NARM STREET. FRED DICK, Principal ' "WHAR DEW I GUM IN?" (Being the Soliloquy of a Farmer on the Free Raw Sugar Question.)', "Thar's a mighty lot er talkin' about farmers 'n thar rights, 'N the wonderful prosperity thet beet growin' invites. Thar's a heap er foolish crowin' 'n the 'beats' begin ter shout 'n holler fer the Tariff ter keep free raw sugar out ! But I notis thet the beet-producin' farms are very few, An' the farmers through the country ain't got much ef it ter dew. The hull land ain't a-raisin' beets, 'n ain't goin' ter begin, Beet growin's right fer sum, I guess but, whar dew cum in? The farmer gits four dollars now fer every ton o' beets A hansom price, I must allow but hi din1 sum deceits. Beet sugar manyfacterers admit es they hev found Thet "granylated" costs 'em sumthin' like tew cer.ts a pound. In fact thet leaves a pro6t on which they'd greatly thrive And if it kin be sold fer three, why should we pay 'em FIVE? It seems ter me es thet's a game thct's mighty like a skin But if thar's any benefit waal, whar dew cum in? When Uncle Sam's in want o' cash we're glad ter help him out, 'N we'll stand all the taxes thet are needed, never doubt. But when his pocket-book's well lined an' nary cent he lacks, Et seems ter me his duty's ter repeal thet sugar tax. Them fellers wot is interested sez its to protect The beet-producin' farmer thet the duty they collect, But I guess thet explanation es a little bit too thin The sugar maker, he's all right; but whar dew we cum in? luty an' the price will quickly fall, t, fer sugar's used by all. lbs Government thet placed it in thar reach ol mr 1 --ens tree sugar now Deseecnj II c delighted less expenditure fer him remand 'n bigger profits which at present are but slim. . 1. i.. - Ml L. mm i.,ll ' i c h- - - - I,,.. hen . But he'll buy his sugar cheaper thet's whar he an' I'll cum in. Take off raw To n-H ' ly' Tbt poor will I Cn mill!.. M An Now, whar's the sense er reason of the sugar tax to-day, When our treasury's a-bulgin' an' we hev no debts ter pay? The duty on raw sugar's Fifty million every year An' the people's got ter pay it thet's a fact thet's very clear. Fifty million I Great Jerusha ! Ter protect beet magnates, too. Why should they tax ALL the people just ter help a scattered FEW1 And the FEW? Beet-sugar MAKERS! Don't it really seem a sin Thus ter help an' fill thar coffers? Whar dew you an' I cum in? The farmer growin' beets lies got a contract price fer years, Free raw sugar wouldn't hurt him, an' of it he lies no fears. But mebbe, like myself he's also growing fruit so nice Ter preserve it at a profit he needs sugar at a price! The repealing of the duty surely cuts the price in two Thct'll make a mighty difference, neighbor, both ter me an' you I Let the sugar manyfactrrr make such profits as he kin Ter him it may seem right enuff but whar dew I cum in? An' I ain't a-goin' ter swaller all the argyments they shout Thet the farmers need protection an' must bar raw sugar out. Common sense is plainly showin' that the people in the land Want raw sugar free in future an' its freedom will demand. Tis a tax no longer needed hateful to the public view, Taxing millions of our people to enrich a favored few. They can't blind me any longer with the foolish yarns they spin, While they're busy niakin' money whar dew you and I come in? I'm a-goin' ter keep on hustlin', talkin', pleadin' with my frends, Ain't no sense in lettin' others gain thar selfish privet ends. I'm a-goin' ter write ter-morrer to my Congressman 'nd say Thet he oughter do his best ter kill that tax without delay ! Feller-farmers, do your utmost whether you grow beets or not To repeal the tax on sugar you can but improve your lot! Cheaper sugar helps your pocket, greater blessings you can win When we've three-cent granylated that's whar you an' 1 come inl" BEFORE m PUBLIC EYE THE ARKANSAS SENATORSHIP. There is onHldcrablfi discussion In Democratic papers just now as to who should succeed Senator .Inmes K. Jones ns chairman of the national commit tee. There are some who apparently favor Arthur Pue Gorman of Mary land. Others look upon ex-Oov. Stone of Missouri as the right man. Then HON. JAMES K. JONES, there are a few who believe that ex Gov. Francis of Missouri would prove a good chairman, while not a few favor John P. Hopkins, ex-mayor of Chi cago, and chairman of the Illinois state committee. Senator Jones, It Is said, will tender his resignation at the next meeting of the national commit tee, which It Is now believed will be held In Februury. On the other hand, Senator Jones has given no sign that he intends to resign before his term expires, which will be In 1904. If thare Is any demand for his resignation just now i does not eome from the "faithful" In his party. He Is a candidate for re election to the senate and Is, there fore. Just now the center figure in a lively campaign In his own state. He believes that all this talk of resigna tion is being done with a view of aid ing the opposition to him in Arkansas. NEW YORK POST CENTENNIAL. The New York Evening Post recent ly celebrated the one hundredth anni versary of its first issue on Nov. 16, 1801, by the publication of a centen nial number which cannot help being of interest not only to the publishers of newspapers but to the public gener ally. While this anniversary edition Is a splendid illustration of what is beBt in modern Journalism, its chief value will be found in the contrast It HORACE WHITE, affords with the initial publication um hundred years ago. Its historical fea tures embrace a condensed history of tho first fifty years of The Evening Post by Its late editor, WillamCullen Bryant, while the story of the second half cen tury of its existence is told by Parke Goodwin. John Blgelow, Carl Schurz and Its present editor, Horace White. American and Kuropean Mualr. In the matter of the American inva sion -jL Europe and the alarm It has oc casioned !t Is of Interest to note that one of the leading Berlin musical crit ics recently delivered a lecture in that city in which he said that within twenty years the United States would be teaching music to Europe. He was of opinion that America is on "tho threshold of a great musical career" and that native composition, while only "emerging from Its Infancy, still affords rich promise." He also is of opinion that German, Italian, and French Influence is waning, that the time is near when Americans will not have to leave home to get a musical education, and that "Sousa'B stirring workB will live." I'rod From the P.tlltor. Western Kansas editors, says the Knnsns City JoiiriiAl. have a unique way of prodding up delinquent sub scribers, ns this will Indicate: "If you have frequent headaches, dizziness, fainting spells, accompanied by chills, ernmps, corns, bunions, elillllilains, ep ilepsy and Jaundice, It Is a hIkii you are not well, but are liable to die any minute. Pay your subscription n year in advance, and thus make yourself solid for a good obllf y notice." The New I I. Secretary Long In his annual report, JUBt issued, says: "In order to gain greater energy guns have been In creased in weight uud dimensions until It is believed that they have now reached a point beyond which It is in expedient to go. Any further increaso In their efficiency must bo looked for In the use of heavier projectiles and in the development of powders possess ing higher ballistic properties than those now In use." Illlnola Farm Lamia. Aceordlug to a dispatch from Kan kakee there is some high-priced fann ing land in that part of Illinois. Men tion is made of a farm near Manteno, In Kankakee county, which sold for 1112.50 an acre, which price, It was said, "has been the rule rather than the exception in that locality wlthiu the last year." Now Fuel for l.oenmotlvea. f$ One of our lnrgeat rnllronrla has dVclded to Bubbtltute oil In place of coal as fuel for Its locomotives, anil while there may bo some doubt ns to Its buccchr, there la none concerning the value of Hoatettcr'a Btomach Hitters. It has been given a thorough trial during the past fifty years and haa never dlBnppolnted any Bufferer from dyspepKla, Indigestion, constipation or flatulency who have given It a fair trial. Be sure to get tho genuine. fleas So you are going to marry young Hardup, are you? Nell Mercy, no! I'm only engaged to him. I'm going to marry his rich uncle." Mr.. vrinnlow'B Soothing Ryrop. VnaaMMMB tfpihlnff. .often, tho iriim.. reduce, tn flamtnatloa, allay, pain. cure, wind colic. a3o a bottle. Names sometimes go by contraries. For instance, when Aitss HiarKnmn is blonde girl and snowball While la as black aa the ace of spades. j Stops the Cough nnd Works Off the old Laxative Broiuo Qululne Tablets. Price Mr. T. Totalcr My dear, I do not think It Is very appropriate for you to wear that wine-colored Bilk to the W. C. T. U. convention. Mrs. T. Totaler Oh. but It Is watered silk, you know. For weukness, stiffness and soreness In aged people use Wizard OH. Your druggist knows this and sells the oil. "Our home Is perfectly lovely!" ex claimed the young wife who had moved Into u flat, with enthusiasm. "Only think! a spare bedroom built right Into the walls, like stationary tubs, you know!" FITS Perm.neDtlyCurod. rsoDt. ir nerrousne.s artel 0r.t day', n.e of Dr. Kliue'. (treat N.rve Restorer. Smri for PIIF.K S i.oo trial Dottle and treat!... a. It 11. .1,1,1, 1.M.t. 1 Ann St.. Philadelphia. Fa. When Johnnlo said that he "never could get tho knack of popping corn." Jennie quickly added. "Nor anything else." When convinced of her mistake ahe said, "Ask popper." How Truly the Great Fame of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound Justifies Her Orig inal Signature. Lydia E. PSnkham's Vegetable Compound It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Complaints, all Ova rian troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and Displacement of the Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to the Change of Life. It has cured more cases of Backache and Lcucorrhcea than any other remedy the world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels tumors from the Uterus in an early staga of development, and checks any tendency to cancerous humors. Irregular, Suppressed or Painful Menstruation, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Ilead ache,General Debility quickly yields to it. Womb troubles, causing pain, weight, and backache, instantly re lieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it acts in harmony with the laws that govern the female system, and is as harmless as water. It quickly removes that Bcarlng-down Fooling, extreme lassi tude, "don't care" and "want-to-be-left-alone" feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousness, Dizziness, Falntness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or the " blues," and backache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, or soma derangement of the Uterus, which this medicine always cures. Kidney Complaints and Backache of either sex the Vegetable Compound always cures. No other female medicine In tho world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Those women -who refuse to accept anything else are re warded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want a cure. Sold hy Druggists everywhere. Refuse all substitutes. Sv WVP " Fizz is Refresh And Acts ns- iPleasahtly and Gently. KOvEHCOSe " Permanehtly With many millions of families Syrup of Figs has become the ideal home laxative. The combination is a simple and wholesome one, and the method of manufacture by the California Fig Syrup Company ensures that perfect purity and uniformity of product, which have commended it to the favorable consideration 01 the most eminent physicians and to the intelligent appreciation of all who are well informed in reference to medicinal agents. Syrup of Figs has truly a laxative effect and acts gently with out in any way disturbing the natural functions and with perfect freedom from any unpleasant after effects. In the process of manufacturing, figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinally laxative principles of the combination are obtained from plants known to act most bene ficially on the system. To Jet its beneficiaJ effects- buy the erxuirverMaarvufactured by Gtbtoraisk Fkj Syrup C Louiaville.fty. SArN Frroico.CI. New YorhY FOR SALE BV ALL DRUOOIBTS PR ICE JO PER BOTTLt ti St Fop Morn Than n Uiiarler of n On urv thft remit nt ion of W T. Poiigln tiiM) and $H.M slinc lor tuyle, comfort uutl wear un exixlled all other Uiatkt'd tolii at lliese pru-et. 'lint -Unit reputation hiu been won by merit fcloiM. W. 1.. Lkutflu abort havo lo yive tettT wiinl u turn tliaii oilier iU.Ooantl fa.to thud becauM reputation lor the beat ya.uu ana s.w tboea uiuat be maintained. (y 63 DouqIo .Stores in American citie selling direct rom aetory to ucartr at out ptojlt; and but thue Utaltrs evtrvahtre, W L.DOUGLAS 3;32 SHOES 32 UNION MADE yW L. DOUGLAS cJ -d-i -t mi.oo ..it 1 ,iB l 1 fi 1 il.e Hlilli.t Boll liu, 1'aiinot ! Equaled at Any l'rlce. Th Ktamlunl ha. 1.. Kun nlniut mj hlorh th.t ,h TO., TftTf I mor T.lue 1 I hi. Ill !. V tn the W. I.. llouuU. S:t.u i uti.l &.-I.M .hot-. Until M nan net elauwhere. W. 1.. DouKlaa make, and aril. inuu 53.w aimaa.M) .hue. than any ....ter two nianufurlurer. in the worliL Faat Color Eyeleta Uaed. W. L. Douglus W.'I.UO and :!.50 .hoe. a- made) of the aame hlgh-gradu leuiurm 11,111 in Bki.tMt anil BHi.tnr Hlioea anil are JUKI aa goou 111 every way. Iualat upon having W. I.. Douglaa ahnea with name and price atainpei uri uiMiiim. Hhoe. artit anywhere on receipt of prli-e anil 25 rem. aiiuiiiouai tur nmmmur. la.e lii,'itKlir',iieiii. . lixil u. Htlowil : .late .1 vie ue.ireu , ai&u aim wiimi ii.uatiy worn ; H.uu ur ,-uii tue; heavy, medium or ligui aoiea. CATALOG VHEE. W. L. DOUOLAH, Brockton, Mass. Le-VT Z 1 e Tfi "V-a f It a-JF Denver Directory. IThe dcnvirTentI AND AWNING CO. ll'l Uamniuc.i, Ura 8acli BROWN PALACE HOTEU'SJ ltcriieaa ho atn-cUan plaaa, IfW axid &J a&4 XF0RD HOTEL, aE 0 Kuor. MODERATE PRICES. C. H, Morse Manager. u'!.ekruiuiino. SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS BOURSES. Posltlona aecured. Four leaaona ta Shorthand by mull free. Send for Cat alog. 014 Charlra llullillng, Uvnvar. QKKOOOCKKK $5,000 CASH and Premium Awards FREE.: Dell pruiwrly arraueU. Kach liua repreeotn one Stute. Whtuc aro tnovT we muma to tiiviue fjuu.uu in m-ii xw ' u.ruritmtfC tJ.NOOOO worth of pre ml n mi, consisting of Solid Gold GenuiunC lliuiuond Rlnna. Heuutfful Silverware, etc . amnnic thotw wtiod send In correct answera. Thin content is free. An answer on a postal will do. We reply bye return mail. All can secure an award if they wish without any expanse whatever. Anawarc to-day. It costs nothing to try and yon may be fortunate enough to saenra a handsome award. i OOOOOOO HOME SUPPLY COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. ELECTRIC UKLT aK.NT kOH $2.00 stead us Two Dollars (bills or money ur4er) and we will send you by mail postpaid a li i'.il i . It MB KLKCTKK' HKl.l', lull struutcili. and euuat io v sold for live tu ton times as . n Unequaie4 fur the prompt cura of HtwumatUm, laiui' Uaaw, l.lvar and Kidney troubles, J'oor Clroulatlou, Ner vous Debility, etc Tbclr value Is known to moat every oue. bui prloe Is usually put beyond iba reaob of common people. UOt'eKiiOLD BUPPLT CO., Denver, Colorado. c