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I L Mrs. Haskell, Worthy Vice Templar, I nde- H? pendent Order Good Templars, of Silver r Lake, Mass., tells of her cure by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I "I)KAn Mns, 1'iNKiiAii: Four year ago I was nearly dead with inilani- I tnatlon and ulceration. I endured dally untold agony, and life wan a burden i to me. I had used medicines and washes internally and externally until I made up my mind that there was no relief for me. Calling at the home of a friend, I noticed a lottleof 1. yd 111 K. IMlilcliiiiu'N Vcgctiilita Compound. My friend endorsed it highly and I decided to give it a trial to hec If it would i help me It took patience and perseverence for I wai in had condition, nnd I used Lydia I l'liiklmin'K VcKCtnliln CoilipniiJiel for nearly live monthi before I was cured, hut what ft change, from despair to happincsn, from misery to the delightful exhilarating feeling health always brings. I would not change hack for a thousand dollars, and your Vegetable Compound la a , , grand medicine. ( ' "I wish every sick woman would try it and he convinced" Mns IriA IUshkli., Silver Lake, Mass. Worthy Vice Templar, Independent Order of Good Templars. AVhen it nieillolno linn liecn successful In more thnn n million ' cruci, in It Justice tn yourself to say, without trjliig It, "I do not licllovo It would help mo"? ' Surely jou cannot wish to remain vrcnk, nnd Nick and dli- courancd. exhausted with each dny's work. Yon luivc some dcranu'ciuciit of the feminine organism, and I.ytllii K. IMiiklmm'g Vi'gctulilo Compound will help jou just as surely as it has others. Hrs. Tillie Hart, of Larfmore, N. D., says: "I)kaii Mns. Piikiiam: I might have been spared many months of suffering and pain if I had known of the cfllcacy of J,,m1Iii 11, 1'lllk hiim's Vcfrctnlile Compound a few months sooner, for I tried many remedies without find ing anything which helped me before I tried the Vegetable Compouud. I drcutled the approach of the menstrual pcrml every mouth, as It meant ninth Buffering and pain, tkinic months the flow was very scanty and others It was pro fuse, hut nfter I had used the Compound for two months I became regular and natural, and so I continued until I felt perfectly well, and the parts were strengthened to perform the work without assistance and piln. I am like, a differ ent woman now. where before I did not care to live, and I am pleased to testify as to the good your Vegetable Compound has done for me. " Sincerely yours, Mrs. Tit t ik II aiit, T.arlmore N D. Ho It, therefore, !cl lewd hy all women who are III that LydlalClMiiklmm's Veu'i talilo Compound is tho medicine they should take. 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I To tbt rlabt pjrt viih a IllUeroonnj I can crl.rtho. lioj otullfrtirae IV t. llo Io jj.-niiM-iti i)sun, Ptah NEW PENSION LAWS ESL '4i W ATIA till l.l OJtl, UW YUL, 1aaulnsluUf I, t i ' I THE LION'S WHELP A Story of Cromwell's Tims BY AMELIA E. DARR. Author of Th Uow of Of ansa ttlbbon. l. Thou and tho Olhar On.." "Th. Maid of Maldan Lano." Etc. (Ccrnilht, l'lOl hr tlodd, M..J i Comeanr All ilthlt m.il ) CHAPTER XIII. (Continued.) Then he turned tc. Matilda ond led her to n Mifa nnd romlorted her. and 'he men-crants ame and look away the dead liodj nnd laid It. as Anthony ttlshed on his idil master's bod. And In the great salon, now cleared cf Its orfeiidliiK Millars. Cjinlln sat toinfyrtlnK Matilda and llnally nues Hri.ed her In n way that rompelled ' it to rely, In some measure, upon him. Stephen was hero jeslerdny?" ho nsKed Part of the day. Ho left hero at lour In t'ie afternoon." "Vet the mall rider, under oath, swore this morning thnt It was Ste phen whi robbed the mall." She la iRlied queerl) lint II It wns not Stephen, who was It? hf Hoisted, and ho looked with stirli a steady confident cnio Into Ma tilda's face Hint she crimsoned to hef linger tips She could not meet bis cjes, and she could not speak "I wonder who plaed at belnc Ste phen de Wick he said gently. And the silence between them was so sen sitive that neither necusatlon nor con fession was necessary. "I wish tlint you had trusted mo. You mlKbt have done so and you know It ' After Anthony was hurled, his will wns rend. He loft corythlnR he pos sessed to the Lady Matilda de Wick, nnd no one offered a word of dissent. Sir Thomas seemed unusually do pressed and bis Indy asked him "If ho wns In nny way dissatisfied?" "No," he nnsworod "It Is tho death of the joiiiiK Lord NoWlle that filves I me constnnt regret." "Is be dead? Alas! Alas! S.irli n linppy. handsome Joutli. It Is Incred ! Iblc." said Lady Jcery. "I thouxht he bad run away to tho I Americas with jour gold nnd my aunt's Jewels," said Mntllda. "I wionged him, 1 wronged him I grievously," answered Sir Thomas. them to sit where Cromwoll sal," ho answered 'Ah' this great Cromwell'" snld l.ndy Jecery; "but If he has the wily Mainrln at his disposal. wh rati ho not find out something atmitt that poor Lord NetllleT Has Col. Anton to turned, or Is he also missing "Ho returned some lime ago. Ho discovered nothing of importance" "Then I suppose we shall see no more of Lord Neville. I am verj sor r. He was a good outh, and he loved Jane Safriinm ery honestly." A week nfter this evening the Jcv erjs were In their own house, nnd Ma tilda hnd sent word to Jnne Swaffliam that she wanted to seo her Sho opened her heart on various subjects to Jnne. more especially .m Anthony Lynn's diamatlc life nnd Mrath, and the money and land be bad left her. "Of course," she snld, "It Is only tem porary When tho King conies home, Stephen will he I!nrl do Wick, nnd 1 shall willingly resign all to him. In the meantime I Intend to carry out Anthony "a plana for the Improvement of the estate." When this subjert hnr; been tained well oxer, Jane nnmcil cautiously tho loer In I'rnnce. Much to her sur prise, Matilda seemed pleased to en large on the topic. Sho spoke hO'-self of 1'rlnce Itupert, and of the poverty nnd suffering Charles' Court were en during, and bIic regretted with many strong expressions Itupert'a presenco there. "All he mnkes U swallowed up In the iKittomless Stunrt pit," sho snld; "even my youth and licnut havo gone tho snmo hopeless road." "There was a ipicer story about Stephen robbing the mall and tearing up tho three warrants for tho arrest of III) tho and Mason and himself," snld Jane "Did you believe that. Jane?" "Tho mall was robbed. The wnr rnnls were never found. Stephen lias n daredevil temper nt times. When did you hear from him?" Ml kissed the rosy little brat." "That wretch of a womnn nt Tho I Hague never paid him a farthing, I never even saw him. She Intended to rob mo and slay him for a thousand pounds, but under iiuestlon of tho law sho confessed her crime." "What do you think has happened to him?" "I think robbery nnd murder. Some one has known, or suspected. Itiat bu hnd treasure with him. Ho has been followed nnd assassinated, or bo baa fought and been killed, and llttlu Jano Swulfham Is slowly dying of grief nnd cruel suspense. She loves him. and they were betrothed." There wns a short silence., and then Mntllda said' "Many brave lining lords have gone out from homo nnd friends these past )ear. and never come back Is Neville's life worth more than ruy liraher's life, than thousand of other lives? I truw not!" Hut In the privacy of her room she could not prewine this temper. "I wonder If Itupert slew him," sho mut tered. And nnon "Ho would think It no wrong only a piece of good luck. "He might also be Jealous of Cluny.' 1 spoke often of the youth's beauty I did that out ot simple mischief but Itupert U touchy, sometimes cruel always eager or gold, l'eor Jano!" CHAPTER XIV. A Little Further On. The settlement of the affairs of An thony Lynn occupied Sir Thomas much longer than he expected, and tho autumn fonnd the family still at do Wick. Stephen had escapod, as bnd also his companion conspirators, Ma son nnd Illythe; and Matilda could not but compliment herself a little on her ahare In securing their safety. Towards tho middle of September Sir Thomas roused himself from his llfo among (lowers and shrubs, and said he must go back to Ixindnn. He bad a sudden doslro for his wharf nnd his office, and the bearded, outlandish men that be would meet there And as the lndleti alto wished to return to London, the beautiful home quickly put on an air of desertion, lloxaa lit tered the hall; they war only waiting until the September raln-atorm should pass away, and the roads becomo fit for travel. At tbls unsettled tlui., and In a driving shower. Cymlln and Doctor Verity were seen galloping up tba avenue one evening Kvery one wns glad at the proapect of news and com pany. Sir Thomas so much so, that he went to the door to meet tho Doctor. "Nobody could be more welcome," he (aid. "and pray, what Rood fortune brings you here' i come to pir my two nephews In HuntlDE'loi. flrammar school i want "I hear from, "him very often now, Jane, for It Is tho old, old story money, money, money. Hut I am not going to strip do Wick a second tlmo for them," then drawing Jano close to her, and inking her hand she said with an Impuhilvo tenderness: "Jane, dear Jano, I do not wish to opon a wound afresh, but I am sorry for yon, I am Indeed! How can you bear it?" "I bavo cast over It the balm of prayvr, I havo shut It up In my heart, nnd given my heart to Ond. I hnu nld to Clod, 'Do as thon wilt with me.' I am content, and I lmve found light In sorrow, brighter than all the (taring lights of Joy " "Then yem bullet e nlm to bo dead?" "Ytw. There Is nn help against such a conclusion, and yet. Matilda, there cornea to mo sometlmesv tuch an In stantaneous, penetrating sense of bis presence, that I must believe he Is not fnr awny," and her confident heart's stilt fervor, her tremulous smile, bur eyes like clear water full of the sky, affected Matilda with the same apprehending- And there was tuch a haunt ing sweetness about tho chastened girl that Mntllda loo'ced mnnd wan derlngly. It was n It Jbero worn freshly gathered vlolett In the mini. Sbo remained silent, and June, after a few minutes' pause said, "I must go homo, now, nnd rest a little. To morrow I am bid (o Hampton Court" "And you will come and tell mo all aliout your visit. The world turned upsldo down is nn entertaining spec tacle Ann Clargos the market wom nn In one place, and Klltabeth Crom well In another " "The Crumwells are my friends, Ma tilda. And I will assure you that Hampton Court never saw a raoro worthy iiicen than Klltnbeth Crom well." "I have a saucy tongue, Jane do not mind when It backbites; there Is no one like you. I lovo you well!" Thcso words with clasped hands nnd kisses between the two girls. Then Matilda's face beeamt troubled and she sat down alone, with bar brows drawn together and her hands tightly clasped. "Did Itupert kill Nevlllar aba ask od herself "Oh. me, I do faar It. He lied to me then, of oouri he Ue4; but that was no new Italgg for him to do. What snail I dor' 8ii want over and over (bit train ttf tlHtught, and ended always with the same Irraao lute, anxious question, "What shall I do?" ' 7 The next day Jane went (o Hampton Court She was ronduiled to an apartment In one of the suites for merly occupied by Queen Henrietta Mrtrla. As she dressed herself she thought of the gient me and woniun who bad llvtd and lov -. and Joyed a and sorrowed under tho ancient roof of Wolsey's splendid palace. In a brilliantly llahted mom Mr. nnd Mrs Clajpole and Mr and Mrs. Rich ard Cromwell and Doctor John Owen, and Mr Milton, and Dr Verity were grouped mound her highness tho Pro-ti-ctor's hiindmmo wlte She sat at the I'rotec tor's right hand, and Jane Swnniuim sat at his left. He was In no uiiiisiiallv happy mood mid Doctor On en. remarking It, Ad uilrsl lllake snld "They hnd been mobbed mobbed bv women and the 1'rotector hud the best of It nnd that was a thing to pleasure any man" Then Mrs Cromwell laughed and said: "our highness must tell us all now, or shall be cr discontented. I Whrro were you. to meet n mob of I women?" I "We were In lmdon streets, some- I whore near the waterside lllake was with me and lllake Is going to lVirts mouth to take command of an expe dition." "Where to" asked Mrs. Clavpole "Well, KlIrilTth, Hull Is precisely the question this mnb of women want ed me to answer You are n bad as they were Hut they bad some ex cuse." "I'ray what excuse, sir, that I have not?" "They were the whes of the sailor ' men going with our ndmlrnl on his expedition And they got all nrounil ! me, thry did Indeed, and one hnndsome womnn wllh a little lad In htr anna 1 sho told m to look well nt him be- I cause ha was called Ollwr after me i took hold of in) bridle ami snld. You won't trample me clown, (lenernl. for ' the lad's sake, and 'tis hut natural ' for us to want to know where you are sending our husbands. Come (lincrul, tell us wives nnd mothers where the Bhlps nre going to?' And , there wns Robert lllake inughlng and , thinking It tine sport, but 1 stood up I In my stirrups and called out ns loud as I could, 'Women, can jou be unlit for one minute'' They said, 'Aye to ' bo sure we ran, It you'll sptuk out, (icneral,' Then I said to them, 'You want to know where tho ships and your men nre going Listen to met Tho Ambnssndors of franco and Spain ' would, each of them, give a million pounds to know that. Do you under stand, women'' And for n moment there was a dead silence, then a shout of comprehension and laughter, and the woman nt my brldlo lifted the boy , Oliver to me and I took Mm In my i arms and Mused the rosy little, brnt, and then nnother shout nnd tho mother said, (lenernl, you be right wol- ' come to my shnro of the secret," 'and , mine!' 'and mine!' 'and mine!' (hoy I all shouted, nnd the voices of (hose women went to my heart and brain like wine, they did thnt. They inado mo glad; I believe I shouted with them," (To be continued.) ' MALLALIEU AND THE SAILOR. Seafaring Man Had the Cood Dlshop Stumped. lllshop Mnllalleu, I ho distinguished Methodist, Is noted for the interest thnt he takes In men's lives and pur suits. An Indcfutlgnblo student and nn Incorrigible questioner, lie has an ex. triiordlnnry knowledge of many out-of-the-way and unlikely things. One day In lloslou tho bishop en tercd Into conversation with a sailor on a street lorner Ho naked tho man as Is his wont questions about his life hv'w old he was, what pay bo got, whether hn drank, and whether bo wns married. Then, getting technical, he questioned tho sailor about his work about suits and ropes and winds Finally lit- snld "Can you box the compass?" "Yog, sir." returned the sailor, and he boxed It. "Now reverso It" snld the bishop. Kmlllng. tho sailor reversed It "flood, good," said Illthnp Mallallen, lend he was about to depart. Hut the sailor detained him and begnn to nsk questliuia In his turn Klrst they were personal questions regarding tho Mull op'H ago, salary and times, then they became technical questions, regnrdlng the number of pages In (ho lllble, the ' shortest verse, the longest verse, nnd all thine other things that to n suitor , would seem neeeesnry lo u bishop's educntlon Mr. Mallulleu, smiling re plied to every question fully, "Now," snld the seaman at the end, "repent the Lord s prayer." This the bishop did. "Nov levers It " ' I'm afraid I can't." "I reversed tho compass," muttered the tailor In a reproachful volte Hus ton I 'out SHOULD HAVE CLIPPED WINGS. Wlte and Profound Decision of a Glas gow Dallle, A story Is told of a Glasgow bailie whose knowledge of natural history wus limited. One clay, while on the bench, tin following enso came before him. A man who had a squirrel, on going to the country for a short time left the squirrel In charge of a neighbor. The neighbor, when attending to the animal, accidentally left the door of Hi rage open, and. without being seen, It made Its escape On his return, the owner ot tho squirrel was very angry at tho man for I his carelessness, and brought an ac tion against him. demanding com pen nation for the loss of Ills pet. The bailie heard both parties, and then gave the following as bis deci sion He said to the neighbor' "Noe (loot ye did rang to open tba cage-door, but" turning the pursuer --"ye was wrang, tae, for ye should have cllppit the beast's wings." "It's a duadruped, your honor!" said the man. "Quadruptd here or quadruped there If ye had cllppit lit wlnga It .ouldnn bae Sown awa'. I dlsiiilas tha com." About the 8lze of IL Ktia Do you coiulitar It wicked to bet? He It It If you lota. to Why the distinction? Ma Isaeaute no parson has a moral right to be wrong. What Started tht Scrap. Ijirry "Oi'd bov yet to know that me grandfather nlver showed n'l heels on th' bafihlefleld " Denry Iledad thin 01 suppoia ha ratreated baikwardt" aaaaaaaaaaaasWaHHaaa9H Tor THTrty years 1 Congressman Aeekison Suffered With H Catarrh Read Mis Endorsement fl of Pc-ru-no. fl 4PW , V V aaaaaaaaaaH . .-' .S' V laaaaH If JpllL M&r7m. W 4 I J CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON, OF OHIO. aaaaaal linn D.itIiI MeeklMin Is well known, not oiJr In bis own Statu but throuehnut H Ami rial He Ikvihi hln lmlitluil enrcrr by serving four consecutive terms as Mayor M of tlio tmTiilnvrlii.il ho litra, during wlitch timo bo became widely known as the M fiiumlrr of the Meeklsnn II ink nt Napoleon, Ohio. Ho vcus elected to tlio I'lfty-flfth M emigre by u very large majority, and Is tba ncknuwledgetl lwuli.ro t hit party lu his M section of (be State H Only one IUr insrriil tha otherwlso cminlete silrrnss of this rising statesman. fl Catarrh with Its Intldkina npprwieh and tenacious gmsp, was his only unron- M queriil fi I-Nir thirty years ho waged liiisnereaaful warfare aguluat this uersonal BH rneiiiy At last IVninii eiirao to the rmciie, ami ho dlctaUnl the following letter to .ajjrH Dr Hartman us the result M I liaxe isccf hcycrnl hnillen ot I'cruna mid I feel greatly hcnetltcJ H ; thereby (mm my cntnrrlt ul the lientl. I feel emnuraieil tu believe that If ! bH I me II n short time lonzer 1 11 ht fully able tu eradicate the dlncato ot BH ; thirty ) cars' tlaniUnn- David Mceklson, ex-memberot Congress. 'H Till, season of catching cold Is upon I us. 'Hie crnis-h and the sneote and I uaanl tw ling are to m be4iil uu every j hand. The origin of ciirmilc catarrh, (Tie meat common and dreadful of diseases, Is a emld, This la tho way the chronic ealarrh gen erally Iwglns. A perwm catches cold, which bangs on longer than usual. Tlio I cold pwwrully starts In tho head asd tbitMt Tliwi follows swiattlvencM of tho ; nlr twassgm which Incline ono to citcb cold very easily. At last tho person baa u ! eelil all the while seenitnglr, more or less I d'acharge from tha lime, fuwklng. spit- I ting, frwineiil idcmrlng e( the throitl, no I trlla stnpiml lip. full feeliug In tho head and sore, lnttatneil thrcnt. Tbub-st tlmo In treat eatairh It nt tho Tery iHiginnliis- AlolUoof I'enina ini ' I erly nsed never falls tu euro a eommon cola, thus preventing- ihnmlo catarrh Willie mniiv lMiipla liavu Immi cured of rbninle cntiirrli by n single lsittlo of I'eriina, j t. n ft rule, when tho i-atsrrh tavmno Ihenmglily tlinl. mere Hi nil ciuu UittVn Is nieaaiirT to complete n cure I'urunn 1ms cured ruses tiiuiiinrrablo nf catarrh of twenty years' standing ILls the brat. If not the only Internal remedy for chrniiliicitnrrh In existence. Hut prevention Is far better than cure. livery pernen aiibjeel to cutchlug cold should take l'enina ill mice, at the slight rat symptom of cold or sorn threat at this senium nf thu your and thus prevent what la almost cvrtulu to end In cbronlo Mturrh. rTeTi futlibli !ndi it tin l v-Lia$jllf&. "i1" a-n raae iar- John A. Salter Ssed Co", L''cJiff S500? rnimlwrof wm aamt-ra Lujlnir ALADA8TIN C ami ajtlliii tw tsvfortt (Jrtobvr 1&, JUX. ilia rlokMt flimaica on tlin opular rota for thn next rrwsitjfut Write ua or aak dmUr In Alabaatln for the cat oundt tloiM lmpUfguL. lu liua contest! wtilch la ojicn ALABASTINE U tha only aanltary wall mating Any on ran .only I' Mil Willi ooM watir. Kot a diMiiM! relit n, QUtorUate, bot wat4r, glim kaUomlue tlj -ar-l rr... Httl,m tklt "-rr. AIjCIIASTIM! CO., (Jr.nil Rapljs. Mlcll. or IU9 U.lcf Hi., fw Wk CIIJ-. CAPSICUM VASELINE tMTiriM r i -no i' sr Asabsimiir i soil-u 'i ii n -mi tor snr oca.r iUm'i and will n i 1 1 i r tl,4 i .1 dln at. skin 'lli. eam uIU.m . .nit ci i.ii n quallli.sut lint aim I. ma . niliiliil Jc will SluP III. to Hi . I .1 ot ., kiul I, In .. (M. I at-hasnd I ti u U ar inmrii I it Si l i. ict aa4sfMtii.riiliiiiili-i iniiiunkn'iMn sl-o as an silarnsl r.ni.dr fur li.nis in Ih. ibrc and lninarli .nd all iln-uuisor rim thli ir ai4 loulrt miil.iiii. A lii.lwill inu.t mint. oUiin fur it suit It will la fuaml to ha mvslu abl. in lit. Ii u..holil Slsncei- ilas.v Ilia tha be. or all J r lT.i'Mi.iuin. ' I'm! III cats, at all di .1 k cr Dili.r rl.sl.r., or t7 t.ndiof Ibis am i 1 1 i Ins o.LfsiainrS wUtSMJid iua iul.it t i siL Jws'tul. su' i tt ta ar(.ctiitl br I1' I lia uii s tbo sama rAnisSbuiirtl --1 a. ul" .iMiiucniiiauia CMUSI'HUOf'Clll Mill, CO., n siaia i i.t Nrtr ss Citr Mrs A. Snedeker, Curtersvllle, Ca. , jjBjBa wrltea ; y -r BJ "! iw that your catarrh remedy, I'e- .-'asssrJ runa, wns doing uthurs so much good. Maaaafl that 1 thnuitht I .Vassal ould try it and f JJL1 "" iShtntm mm) what It would lilinW, 'HaBBsi do fnr inn Mr rtiicL rSasssi enso la an old eno rlf.WI T . 7. Jbbb iumI I bv iMtno .ClftiliwrteJAa . of the nouto Wn WjvA ' ' " BaJ symiiteias now. U s-?wL BJH lieeuirMi I have 63 V Bjl had the disease i A r bbbbI long that 1 had 3 J f nnno of tho aches -- f, BBJ and )vilna, Int a t Vrfxi '"aassl genenil rundoivn ' X ??.11flffl BBjB iimdlllon of Inn tftn iiJlaFtrl' bbstJ wbiilo ldy soro KV J33T' aaasl iioso ami tliroot .fi. 1 fv. and stomach I Mrs, A. Pnedatw BBB had n kikkJ npw - ........ tlto but tin food did not Mutclth my sya- BJ tein. I had cumo down frum 14iV; about 7ftlmuiida In weight I now feel tliTSVJsm. wollnf iilliiivtniublea ' - Sim, A BofWir Send fur free Imok en caturrb, cntltlctd: X -. ) "Wlnlrr Cntiirrli,' J by lr. Hartman. assl "Health and lleauty sent frco It vremon. BBI only. Ityou do not derive prompt it tatltfao- assfl tory reaultt f mm the use of l'ct-una, write atenca ta Dr, Hurtiiian, glvlngafiillstnte. ineiitofyonre.no nnd ho will Uiplouscxl to' BjjVJ give yen his valuabloblvlcogrutla. AddreaaDr llnrtiruin, Prwddentot Tbt VH llurtmau BaulUirluni, Uulumbut. O. H HALL'S CANKER AND DIPHTHERIA REMEDY I I eon thi mouth, thhoat. UCf CD EA C ron balk bv all onuaaitTa bbtJ STOMACH AND UOWSLt.... II tl til I HILO" AND OSNIrlAL .TOHSS Nelden-Judson Drug Co., General Agents. Salt Lake City. Utah, I mm asssssssssssssassssssasssssssaaaaa ai sBaaaa tasti asaass ass asssssssat assaaaaaaa ass asaaaaaaaai ttsi aasss ssaasssasaasaasaasssaaaass aaiaaaaasasaa tstatasassssastvasiasssassisssstsssss H FLOUR I OQDEN'S BEST I AND 'U PHOENIX HIGH PATENT MADE BV 06DEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. I OODIN, UTAH. jH MiMtaanaaSiaMvaHakaMikMMiaMaajt'iaiX " . L kuW i , B Demand the Utah Hand Made Koran H . rm . Collarfrom -K.yfl UULt4Ai yourdaaler fSI 0 FsmW "S Superior bV MAnP ohlno mado H IVIZ-VLJt. you w1, SBBtj nevarhavu trouble with hama hold H DRUNKENNESS I U aUtmErL saorUrlUUIT' H Ta T cust roi etmiCDiHtiaV fM r aJMUAbWCTIOJ ntjiixr InjTiTUTLsssr.'joSUiKr""' 3 JiwjaTtHriirt iwiiiRt air.utAtt. H BH JB 1X31 RIB 1v ' " HrlMir Tmls Hjn H) ncJI ' H Work. il uruin tBS sHSS si KN ' " Vitn' ' rlrUtUIrs ffBJl wl SOT Rm mcher's barbcr cour.ee. BfJfl KS9VJjl 1' '"' IiAU.is.rax., Lssl Vi,SllII,ll.u, H When Answering Advertisements H Kindly Mention This Paper. H W.N.U., Salt LaKe No. a, I0O4-. H lafianpTfflhlW.irfh H li ciiitAiiit u tilt miC la m P7J la i t. t ly dr.iKKi.i.. 11