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Thore are 3.T0 glacier» in th« Alps cYcr ! 6ve miles in length. I believe I'iao's Cure is the only medi cine that uiU cure consumption—Anna M. Ross, Williamsport, Pa., Nov. 12. 18W». Maud—Miriam is trying to keep her en gagement a secret. Martha -How do you know? Maud—She told me so. f niiMfpatmn For# Take Ci» sen rets Candy Cathartic. 10c orWc If C. C. C. falls to cure, druggists refund money An Irish reporter wanted to place en •ragoment announcements under "court notes." _ COSMO Bt n'EHMIt.K TOILET SOAP makes the skin soft, white and healthy, bold everywhere. for I i the I ! b ho It To Ci A firm with tNvo members does mu-li louble dealing. I • ■•TOE-GUM '* CURES CORNS Or money bark. 15c at all diug*lsts. While teamen liko to bo cleau, they hate , to be washed ashore. j I I ■ I« K % \ ■■ : *'I Imve been u*lng (MSCAHI'TS for h I have been i*filleted for say that Cascurets i lief than any other reroe- j 1 shall certainly rec tnsomnh - it U wh , and 1 over twer y ye liave given mo more dy l ha\ D.eitti tli represented 1 ever tried, tu lo my friends an belli# all they uro Taos. UlLLARD, Elgin, ill. ( CANDY (J CATHARTIC yt T»ADI UM. RtGisrinco m % F'easant. mdatahlf.. Cotent. Taste Uoncl. Do in. Weaken. Good, Nov ... CURE CO N 3TI PAT I ON. Gripe. 11*. 25c. SOo. fiMoriJy Company, hew York. 318 HO-TO-BÄS 'Ä 11 ' y,ii Tunteed by all dniR (TRETobacco Habit. e f Remember the name g when you buy ft again BatMeAgfc ; s»ujg^* A CENT'S WORTH of the wrong baking powder will spoil a half-dollar's worth of cake. Use Schi /ling's Best. DR. C. W. SHORES!—rr EXPERT SPECIALIST IN ALL DISEASES OF MEN. STRICTLY RELIABLE. % V 1 I. FAY ME ^ WHEN YOU 1 ^ ARE CURED".... Not One Dollar j Required In 6 \>a r ■fi. s : Advance. I A {M " g g H tlftll 1 w 9 d by i*no IF YOU SUFFER FROM LOST Seminal Weakness. Yuri )rrhma, St: cele. Hyrtr ele, Fyphills, »hrunker nnall •n old anil all pr other privi rauo« excess di seas . whetne sontagion. Dr. th W. SiioKKs.the physician mio ciisua.se, rented ami cured utter h you can con who has given his lifotocuringch ind be examined, advised. « ithout paying him otic dollar until the cure is effected. The docto 'rves tho right, how v iiu'uval'le he don't want your money. Such an «*r before made by u responsible 1 Dr. a. W. S efu? if he can't yt off« physician, make it been e.'sfv. Don't aide doctors, but be i ured. DE NT I Ala. tall at 410 liar 's is only abl«* to 59 these dis another cent on question >nsult iho "Old Doctor" and BUSINESS SACREDLY CONUl .0 he positively e S on ltlo< k (Dra. Slmr«« A bhorea* Odlco) WRITE DR. G. W. SHORES, 'k Box 1586, SALT LAKE CTTV, L TA II Ki lisait "1 h V/aaifh. I : tha fiUlM I tint RMS i-7 I r An »*r tra. —-i%v^ m DR. E. C. WEST'S rt HctlVE ÄK3 SilftIH TRfiATMiJiT THE ORIGINAL. ALL OTHERS (Mi 1 ATIOxS. r* old under positive Written <; tut-horlied agent* only, to , ure Wen Hues*. Wakefulness. Fits. Hysteria, Lack of Coati Lassitude. *-r Ktceislve Use o: »plum, or Liquor, wlil li i*;adH t<» M . lusauly uu<l Deuih At store h written c»ar« r. ^ampie imckaRo. lent, with full Instruc itrlti-U ! àtiéîspecliî.'ei- ^ ure lu M d,y» .-■Jfc uarant«»», by R Memory. I»*/, r S dc To! ■ V Cotibumy tl Mali. e. a I». r oy I fund uionc nfng 11 25 ce >r by : retort h, f Lo«« .»f 1 r>. with by u hi.. ri I*. C. SCHC'MM. CruqtjiiT, ^v.', IuuUi ate., SILT UKkClTr, UTAH. Cure« hurt full a cuhe rrrijRSEin I Ui 2 Ü fur inatural iialion«. died irritati JZI brait'*«. „ les#, r. ud not a*tiiu t«C>\\THEcVAN8 ChIUiCAlGo. C* or pv.eonoU». Sold b.v I>rugrflrl«t«k. ot «ent in plain wrapper, l>y ex lire**, prepaid, fur •1 On. ,,r 3 iM.ftlea, f? Circular sent cn re W'Utn Answering Advertisements Kiadiy Aftatioa Tbi* Taper. ul 0!MC!NNAT',0 V. S. A. V qu ci# « ( ! Mr*, window'* »nolfifttg Srr«f for fMlrti • « t**thln I Oh, Bridget. I told y«m t i the apple? b' ilc 1 over. Sliure I did, mum. was a quarter past eleven. Don't Tobacco Spl To quit l ob ii I nette, full of 11 ! Bur, the woroi »iront?. tCCd b Leri log Kcmody Co., Lnicngo ttico is so small that Admiral Sampson c.m shoot clear ac ho can. in about six shots. j H , n n .]f£ •n ! tmr rrdtt il*, lit. * a. Mttb otic.o It moke you* life f.wa?. und f y : \ tako N< ii i * 1 *. i h A1U1 ggiat Bock let a.If! Koarun r-ie r Adureu York. Porto Yes, >!-S it. Dropsy treated free by Dr. H. H. Green's Sons, cf Atlanta, tia. The greatest dropsy specialists In the world. Head their advertisement in another column of this paper, I An effort lias beon made at Tangier to • stabli-di a chair for touching surgorp to \ , j tho Moors. A bath tth ( OSMO BUTTERMILK I SOAP, exquisitely scented, ia soothing and beneficial, hold everj'where. I I Ho—Aren't bicycle lamps annoying? She into I —Yes; mine goes out every time I v anybody. •Ht»M*ra •Ht»M*ra «BÇÂîSJk »tHUWÜHHIUHttiU r«R9 ''•a* i j ES as YourLivér ( 9* needs coaxing, not crowdin'?. Dr. Ayer's Pills starld with out a rival as a reliable medicine for liver complaint. They cure constipation, and they cure its consequences, piles, biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, nausea, coated tongue, foul breath, had taste, palpitation, nervousness, irrita bility, and many other maladies that have their root in constipation. They are a specific for all diseases of the stomach and bowels, and keep the body in a condition of sound health. »« M m t: "I have used Ayer's Filin for the past thirty years consider them an invaluable family medicine. I know of 1> dter remedy for liver troubles, and have always found them a prompt cure for dyspepsia."—J ames Cjl'INN, itO Midjll. Street, Hartford, Conn. ind ! O m Ayer's Pitls a : J "I DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. EDUCATIONAL. jin a» :. r mm s$m& r ctn '• kd TOE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAHE, INDIANA. ■v. -JR? FULLCOUR5EAIN Cltsilcs, Letter«, Science, I «w, Civil. Met.h«nlcal and Edectrtcal Kngl neerlnif. Com 7 es?* h Wooroa Free to all Student« who have cotu pleied the studies required for admission li.to the Junior or Senior Year, of any of tho Col Itviate Courses. A limited munberol Candidates for the Ecclo. Siastieal state will be re -« ived ut special r-.ites. S t. lidward « I1a*|, for boys under 13 yt ars, is cnique in c-mpb tene>« of its equipments. Tho logth term will open September 6th, 189 M. Catalogue Kent Free on application to kLV. A. nuKRISSBY, C. S. C., PrcaltlenL Preparatory and Commercial St. Warp's ücaaemp, Oo< Mile We«» of li»t University of Noire D» S T. MART'S ACADEVIY f-»r vounf? ladle*. n< terlm< upon l »1 work, han rained tho h year of artivr r im-a reputation of i.«>inn ho most thor u^hly e«]utpped and •oc«'« , i*fiii UKtltutloiiv fn the rolie«* LulIdlilK» looking the pit . Ail the brau, he* oi or; y fo : 1 . coaducMd .il d ..no m tb.or : included la th« regular tuition; aitr, The Academy beaut! : I tu. vied « .vu of the St. Joseph QUO b Ki A Thorough English and Classical Education, Including t«ught l»v pletlug tbe full **k. I.xtlu. r irultr • h »nd German ch« . ur cotnpeteut se of *tud r* Ntu teats rece. tha Regular Collegiate Degree of Litt. B., A. B. or A. M. The Conservatory of Music tint plan of the l>«4t CLi-rU hI r<»n«e *: pe. Three I k!v. lice p«^» The Art liciiart An Bchool« in tur«»r Preparator Pupil* who »*r «pc, * demie Cour Book keeping. Phonography Hud Typewriting ex tra. Kvory \«riety <>f Fancy Needlework taught. sltigue cuut ilii pg full lufi«rn)atloD. addreM 1 en t !« modelled «fter the beat Department*.— ary !rainlug. nnd th.»«« of tea li«re carefully prepared for the Ac« and AUxanced Ct • t Mini /nS;;; ^ |-^» Y OUl* iOftll R. OlCkSj'S r Old !U!L!}l6 byes Sore.^ Eye Water ■ Fore DIRECTRESS CF THE ACADEMY, St. Mary's Academy. NOTRE DAME P. 0.. INDIANA. Cure« «ore eye« or hurt when applied, full size b »tile for38 ilfhburbo* d JOHN H. Mthl V DUL U CO« rI«t«L 1 cam. mud \ a. granulated lid*. Don t burn or Feelgood. Sample f.,r 2 «•r 7 BE DROPSY a Lää ÇUKS WMIRt All It Bwt -..- ligh Syr-jp. T»«, In time. Sotdb.di igga» T St FAILS, os Good. Peso FEW DISCOVERY: tt quick re'lerai.d cun.*» esc*, bend for b«*»*k o «rCMtut«iifc Arr«. I>r. U. U.CULOA bfcU.'b- AUmva*. I II» Beauty I* niood Dmj», Clean blood means a ' loan skia No beauty without it. Cas mrcis,Caudy Cathnr tic cleans your blood and Keeps it cleau, by stirring up the lazy liver i nd driving ail im tmrlt'cs from the body. Begin to-duy, mid thatsickly bilious con ploxion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. Ail dru r gists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 25c,50c ! A Welsh rcii/ious may izino for children oflV.s :\ prize for tho bent poem on "Th? Snail of Any Ar:e. M Wheat 4tt Cents a Ilnahel. f!-;w to grow wheat w e n ! h and samples of Hal Bushelsperacre) Winter < lo\ ers. etc., with Farm Seed Catalogue for 4 touts post ago. JHIIN A. BAL/.ËIÎ isLED CO., La Crosse, V'is. The gratte euro, which is popular iD south t-n Kurop.s. vas ailvocatod enthusi nstically by me ileal wrltors as early as th# tenth century. th big profit ât 4t Wheat?Kye?o'at «. ! w.n.u. \ No-To-Bttc Fifty Cent«. Guaranteed t Iircco habi-. cure, make« weak uien KroLig, blood pure. 50:. 11. All druggist» The pr. atest heighth i b«\!loon was 2o, 160 feet, aruouauts who made this I focated. ver reached in a Two of the three ascent were suf I mber tne name ten you buy again !!!«% 1 PLUG $ h * j - /j i ^^®® . ._ o. C ^ ■y g It mackintosh ^ ff 1 I WILL KEEP YOU DRY. & «3 ,«» Don't be fooled with or rubber coat. If y that will ke» p you d est sto Slicker. If not for •own, w rite for c.ifa A. J. TOWER. H ' in the liarJ Fish Brand i.Tl* in your * C 1 jKSfe; APIBIA««« At ÜB f * â r 1 -' ' V ^III |J 1^1 J'®* ^ If ONE for a nn.r Miia a ** R».,. PIS g V Biiion*ne««,Pnrify the Blood, I ■ ^ ^ d " ÎÏÏÂViïvTïîriMÏn' a..-. Sold É, .iru,,i«.. c* sosahko'coPMILA , PA. buy the to >n. Mats. el Remember the name $ when yoi| buy jp again ! b PF N H ION i t. fl.l !Ud tU PLUG % I jp CLAIMANTS FOIf I L *r ri : »* to NAT 11 v \ ■ j" Hlt'iifOftB, \\ aihlngiop, U, C., ..Nev I f 8 wiL receive quick ropii. s H Ma N 1LV< Staff MlhCo; pa- PrtseCULllg Cldluib blnce I S 7 f W ANTED- Cs £«v t" . .»f bad hoi bend 5 ernte k.for lu oauipJCfc !tb That K ' y A v > . rod i,»m> tettlUiutilaJ«. I SH x : KNEW HER MIND. "VVbat'd she have on?" "Blue—burnt-orauge tones." Doll made a little face. "Ugly with her hair, to be sure." "No, she looked quite well." "I on doesn't 1 ke her. though," trying to get the lettuce-shade out of her eyes, as she turned; "was he attentive to her?" "Fairly—oh, she's well enough and decidedly up-to-date! Her skin is love ! ,y ' t0 °- 1 wouldn't fret about It, Doll; they met by chance, no doubt." Doll has swung Ihe mirror. "Lovely skin, think?" "Yea, It stands strong light." Doll winced. "Oh, these freckles!" "Don't mind the freckles, dear." "But I do mind them." cried Doll, "k'ou'rc bound to have them, child. *ith your copper-colored hair; that hair's a gift from the gods, and the freckles don't show at. night." "Am I never seen by day? I don't dare go out without a veil—a thickly dotted one, too! A summer girl I can't be." You're something a thousand times better," said Jane, "a 'winter-up--to date.' You're morbid about your freckles, Doll, definitely and down rlghtly daft. You're worse than ever, lately, and I know exactly why." A delicious tide of red drowned out the offending flecks. Doll began to *n spect the tip of her nose, in the wide, crystal sheet by her side. "Heavens! what a blush!" cried merciless Jane, peering at her face In the glass. I'd stand freckles like Alaska nuggets if I had such a color as that!" "Yes. the biggest one Is here—on the very, very tip," soliloquized Doll, alert; then, with a swift gyration, she flashed toward the other again. "Isn't he great, Jane?" "Don's all right," said Jane, with de cision, but as if a trifle fatigued; come, dear, I'm going home." She stabbed her smart hat with two spikes, as she spoke, and lifted her col lar's fur hem. She was groomed and gowned to perfection, with a cool chin reined well in the air. One thought of a thoroughbred. A big diamond blazed from her hand. She gave It a sort of impressive pat, as she drew on her : dark, castor glove. "Happy?" asked Doll, rather sharply, following the motion of the hand. "As you'll be!" said Jane, with ex pression, nipping her cheek, as she passed. Her skirts skimmed the steps J with crisp frou-frous. "Letter!" she called back, laughing. "I believe I have once seen that hand." Doll gave the postman a duztllng smile that made him think August was near, then, in haste banged the door in his face. She flew to a palm-screen ed corner and kissed, then rent, the envelope. A clipping from a newspa per fluttered out. She caught It up and read: "Freckles painlessly and permanent ly removed. Mme. Duval, after a life fT r W I l I I |V ' v % kti "S3 \ A COMPLETE WRECK, (ong study of the complexion, has at last discovered a simple, harmless and effective cure for all disfigurements of the skin; such as freckles"— And Doll performed some stagy tics the very next minute that rivaled both Morris and Duse. ftn Don Ml , ' aln " as K,a(1 11 raining. He , ikeil thp drear ra(n .. He liked the currents of sluggish mud, winding like legions of lazy black snakes along the streets' dark breadths. \ the dismal clouds tangled ! church spires. there to taunt him he couldn't have stood It. he knew; but other people were wretched and mad, as well as Don McLain. a smile, as a sleek dude slipped on the j pavement, and arose a woeful wreck. If only It had been a woman, now, his ass* nt would have been complete. ''Hang all women!" cried Don. Then , ho drew a note from I . . . read it. again, for a change. "Your Impertinence should receive He liked upon the Jf the sun had been He smiled a Satanic sort of a pocket, and tnc silence It deserves. But fearing It 1 might lead you to call again—" Doa crushed the paper to pulp; he frrew whlte about hlR t, * ht »PS: Iheu llp smoothed It carefully out again, drinking In its odor and sheen. It sc,mod to him he could see her pretty hand , trac,n K ea;h Sracilent line; the supple curve of satiny throat; the Bwiris of copper-red hair, "Jove!" he cried. "I ll not lose a girl like that, without tasting some body's blood!" He swallowed his dinner heedlessly, then dressed with deliberate pains, lie had heard that he was handsome, but had never cared much before. Now he took keen note3 in the glass. Yes. his features were well put together, his coloring, strong and clean, was built for action, with a sort of vir ile grace. Women liked him. he knew. Who cared for the plural, one woman turned Flight o'clock found him ringing at her j . A new maid opened it to hlm. i Thus far Providence smiled. She , started when he said: "No name." j Tt seemed to him a century until he | heard the sv.ish of silken skirts. The i portier fell with a flounce. His figure Wonun? when her face? de . . Doll, he- I " 5 " '' r ard 'i 1 »! 1 as »he lire that trem- i le-1 a- 1er heads. Then she U ' * d. like a white sal! In a gale. ' vlawtd him The freckles troop star*. out thick as ■■ rar from a splendid | " "You, Mr. McLain?" ! st He took a hasty stride or two. that i brought him close to her side. "Yes, I—It's 1!" he cried, hotly; "you've treated me unfairly, Doll—I've come to tell you bo-" She laughed a queer little strangled laugh, and lifted one hand to her throat. Never had he looked to her so handsome, so earnest, so manly, sc —dear. She swallowed the big lump that choked her, and gazed at him with stony scorn. "I'm not the only fellow, Doll, tha! ever told a girl she was loved!" Doll gave a little gasp. "I don't—understand you," she said. "I don't think you do," replied Don "Now. Doll, what does It mean?" She drew an envelope from her gown. 'I've not looked at it since," she cried. "My wretched tact, I suppose," said Don; ''It serves me exactly right, should have spoken myself, as I ought to have done, and not sent a proxy of a poem!" "Poem!" cried Doll, with staring eyes; "it was a horrid wash!" Don turned the slip he held. He felt too serious to laugh, just then, but a smile curved his handsome lip. Doll snatched the slip from his hand and road, this time, its other face: 1 Does she love me? Does she hate me? This, I question, night and day She read no more. The paper flut tered down. He caught her hard, by both wrists. "Which is It, Doll?" he cried, low, Tell me and tense, "which is It? quick!" Her ruddy head made a sudden wreck of his splendid Roman tie. "Oh, Don, I think it's both!"—Buf falo News. CURE FOR CANCER. Acetylene Ul.il with Highly Satisfactory Result«. The latest development in the use ot acetylene iB on the medical side. It has been employed in the treatment of the terrible disease known as cancer, and, it is said, with results which have i not only been highly satisfactory so J far, but which almost seem to indicate ! that an actual cure for the complaint has been discovered. The import ance of this cannot be overestimated j There appears, at least, to be no doubl that acetylene Is the mast efficient j agent against cancer known at pres- ; ent. The method of its application is ! perfectly almply. The cancerous sur- ] i face is covered with carbide of cai rium and then moistened all over with water. Acetylene Is at once evolved * In contact with the diseased tissues. | The application can, of course, be re- j newed at pleasure. A burning sensa- I tion is felt by the patient, and the | symptoms are immediately abated, specific for cancer would, no doubt, I stamp out in time one of our most j formidable maladies, and there is at least hope that It has now been found, j A Iti-iill.tlr K'rearhlng. As a preacher, especially to the imag- ! Ination and to the heart, Dr. Guthrie was Incomparable. It has been regard ed as one of the greatest proofs of George Whltefield's power that on one occasion he drew such a vivid picture j of a ship in distress, her masts dis mantled. her hull rapidly filling with j water, and the crew utterly helpless, '■ that when he asked, "What next?" a sailor in the audience shouted out, as if the scene were real, "Take to the long boat." Hardly less striking was the effect In Dr. Guthrie's church on : similar scene, for it was said he could not preach without a Are or a ship wreck. One who was present described it thus: "During one of Dr. Guthrie's powerful appeals to the unbeliever to close with the offer of free salvation through Jesus Christ, he described a shipwreck and the launching of a life boat to save the perishing crew in such vivid colors that the dreadful scene appeared actually to take place befoie our eyes. Captain C., a young i naval officer, who was sitting in the front seat of the gallery, was so elec trified that he seemed to lose all con sciousness of what was armin' 1 hlm. I saw him spring to his feet and begin to take off his coat when his mother took hold of him and hold him down. ! „f It was some time before he could real ize where he was. He told me after, in Ills mother's house, that he had be come oblivious to everything else, that the scene appeared so real that he was entirely carried away, and rose to cast his coat and try to man the lifeboat."— The Quiver. Trying the Brake«. He was an observing man, and was not in the habit of allowing the slight est details of anything or any event escape his eye. He stood on the station platform and watched the heavy overland trains pulling out for the west. Each one of them seemed come nearly to a stop Just after pull ing out of the station. "Stopping to let some one off?" he asked of a rail road man standing near hint. "No. Looks as if they were, doesn't it? Well, that fools lots of people," said the railroad man. "Some people think they stop to let off some one who stayed on too long, and some think they stop to put off a tramp. Neither these reasons is right. All engin eers bring their trains to a stop, or nearly so, after pulling out of a ter minal station In order to test the alt brakes and see that they are in work ing order. Most engineers try the air Just after pulling out of a station, but most roads the rule is that they try the brakes within two miles of the sta tion."—Topeka State Journal. —, Mold In Cellars. Perhaps mold in reliars should he encouraged as going to show that the walls are damp, and hence that an un healthy condition of things exists. If however, it is desired to exterminate the mold, It can be done by dusting over with powdered quicklime. II the walls are dry where the mold grows, they should first be moistened. After a day has passed, the walls mav V It Is said that the growth will not reappear for two years after this treatment. Tho lime musi powdered as it comes out of the barrel. If It is powdered by slaking will not operate, : Spain has seut to Tuba 1.000 tons 02 medicines, etc., in three years. TYorklng Ont Salvation. Now let us get on to tbe eomninn Work out your own salvHtion with fear and trembling." That is wl»t I wanted to get at. You have lo be active. Ood'a sovereignty and power evoke human responsibility an«i ac (ivity. You have It, therefor* werk it To une the common Ulnstijntlor. load : of timber and some »late*. That la not a house. No; but there is the malt ing of one, end you can make the house nut of It. Now the I/>rd lays all 1own st our door; He puts It into our hearts; He comes with ihe plan and the npeci fleatlon of the material, and says, "Now work them out." t out. thers is a load of bricks here, a : The Place for Your Daughter. St. Mary « Academy at Notre Dame Ind., ranks first among tho edueaiional institutions for girls. Young women from all parts of America and Europa are found in its classes. The faculty have just issued a catalog that con tains much valuable data. Paren s de sirous of sending their daughters to the best institution should send for catalog before deciding on sc them elsewhere^ It is under the euper vision of the Sisters of the Holy Cro«9 and is located at. Notre Dame, far the excitement of even village lif' right among the beautiful scenes Creator's handiwork. this iding Frayer. Any unperverted mind will conceive from e, and of tho of the scriptural Idea of prayer as tlmt of one of the most downright, sturdy realities In the universe. Bight In the heart of Cod's plan of government It 1 Is lodged as a power. Into all the Intricacies of divine working an:l the mysteries of divine decree. In the mind of God, we may be assured, tlis conception of prayer Is no fiction, j whatever man may think of it. "More things arc wrought by prayer tbai this world dreams of."—Austin Phel is. HuIl'rt Catarrh Ctiro Is a constitutional cure. Fries, ITSo. In moving the battleship Temoruire in ,he Davenpirt dockyard, her bowsprit knocked to pieces the hig «0-ton shears in For a perfect complexion mid n healthy skin, In McDonald county. Mo., quail ha ;oir.e so numerous as lo be ve lic est. Educate Your Bowel« With Chmearet«. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation f 10c.26c. If C. C. C. fail.druggists refund urever noney the yard, which cost »■ (KR clear. ;e COSMO BUTTERMILK. Bold everywhere. SOAP. Whenever you hoar a girl refer to 3S an idiot, she is in love i s j„ i 0V c with some other girl a man ind lie ith him. , Tt ~m W t| , 't i. scientific princi'l ho have hail years oft experience in fancy laundering'. It restores old linen and summer dresses! to their natural whiteness and impartsi a beautiful and lasting finish. The only starch that is perfectly harmless.' Contains no arsenic, alum or other in-! jurions substance, for a baby powder. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT AND TAKE NO OTHER.' _ » WWW! * * | j I | I j j .. . , * *-»'■* V. - . mmR • IRONING MADE! EASY. V -'I ■ i ! fi . ! HAS MANY IMITATORS, BUT NO EQUAL » I ! ■ I S This Starch; I prepnred on if ■ ttjSpt pies, by men I « iJ ! j j '■ : i 461 Washington Avo., Ogde^r, Utah, !;f 'Wetvr/o^f r RtQUINESNCCOOKINS. ' | ' - A j " tuitts cams mo curs stiff *w hice . „ « MU mSI HUM i'f.Vf. -0 0HC P0Uf!D 0* THIS STARCH WILL 60 AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF OF ANY OTHER OTARCH. Can be used even ^^utactuiwd (Xly ay "Ü.C.HUB1NGER BTCS'C 1 ? ji.KiOKUK.ICVfA NEWHAVEK.COMN.i - ' ili Ai * ' -X0.mBHT.0 WHOLESALE PRICES. ?3ä B Il VIII WANT ANYTHING! IN THE Fishing, Camping. Baseball. Athletic or Sporting Goo* —, :gf„ Shooting Line, or IIhmiJ Ch give you the best wholesale prices, whh •an mid riiolo^r cutaloguo, which wi west. 11 is free for the uskitit ffrw*- also have a complete line of HARDWARE ut our Ogden store, and the most coo pletc RKPA1K SHOPS In the country xplilc Supplie«, send for our h cannot be equaled east ► * 1 • h fk BROWNING BROS/ CO. (55 M.dn St,, Salt Lake Clt) AN ACCIDENT AND LIFE PRESERVER I.IUeral Terms to Agents. AUTOMATIC GRIP KECK YOKE. Greatest Neck Yoke ever In vented, comblblng Ä b ' ÄYÄ. '»"LïîïYô Älfe ! „f 0 !""' "TT-, ^ r " ltl " Xloki-i Loop, and A.-m-n m-n. N!< kel Centei Nickel Tip« h f'enter«, with «1 c Y ok l'ricc» •n <*r!p Kicg .. ..fti.no ..1.50 Made In th fir polo tics Ha to IN 8t*nd for furb lllnatrated circular. fSESf AUTOMA MC CRIP NECK TORE CO., 81 Harding 8t. f Indianapolis« Ind o «1/ » Remember the name when you buy again 1 laJiiAife ; PLU6T 1 U SALT LAKE CITY DIRECTORY, UTAH IMPLEMENT CO. f Vf Mitchell Farn, anti Spring Wagons. Rushford Farm Wagons, nratey Buggies and Carriages. 2 Write fori Prices. " Henry Wagener Brewing Co.'s I C'elebrated Beer. Salt Luk« City, Utah. Salt Lake Electric Supply Go. ■.H. Airis, P. —, , , R. W. Nlool. SM. Coni Electrician*. Wholesale and Retail Eiec'i pllo«. 'Phone «L 1. W. First South Ht.. Ha rsoting Ip Hup t Luka. Assayerand Chemist LAMBERT PAPER CO P. M. 1 W w. Wshoo, Tempi« Sal Luk« , Utah. ' I'pllea, •a. Ktc% y mulL 4 Citj L very thine In the line of Printer«' Hi rjyqtinx Paper, Paper Bag«. Ttrlm Careful aud prompt attention to orders » School Furniture and Supplies, Office. Church and Library Furnitur« V Y°bor A Co., 77 \V. First South St.. Sul ii.v,T tah. B. A. McMillen, Manager. r. f. 1 a Wo Vlouey to Ion on imp £07 Me Coral k Building oU farm« in Utah aud Id : \ Ü U l. ii : Cu i al* o. ..Lia Aik FtiC >S R30.N, Tnm W. S. HE^D? Ll rl< ii< 1 ii Import •erics. T" vi-d-y b. ?d und in- 1 i . 4 . <- r> UZlti Tub Mum W. * A ■ I m Imitaï If*" THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FiGS is due not only to the orleinalitu „„j sim p lici t y of the combination C al t() the caru and hkiu vvith ft1 , 1( -u it U manufaetured b ' lontlflü processes j known to the Cai.ipohnia Fio Svki p C o. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As th« genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho Caufoknia Fio Syrup Co only, a knowledge of that fact assist one in avoiding tho worthies imitations manufactured by other par. ties. The high standing of the Cai.i. Foil vi a Fin S Y uup Co. with the nieUi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes »he name of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. •'h far iu advance of all other laxatives, as *1 not' -4 «n the kidneys, liver and howols without irritating or weaken ing them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order togwt its beneficial effects, please remember the tho Company — It i* name o! CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, 0»\ LOUI3VILLE. Kj. NEW TOHK.N.t Remember the namejö when you buy Q again â @JyL pujg'* a i ' I SALT LAKE CITY'S NEW HOTEL . . s THE KENYON. Corner Main and Seron«! South. ^•'Wly Furni«he<II Mont lleaiunftlile Ittitf* INTER-MOUNTAIN HILLING Cl -« State Street. Salt Lake f'ltv. Utah. IIighest G».h Prie* 1'ai.t for Wheat ant. * tiislii. Carload lots a specialty Salt Lake Graphophone Co. öss, ch ines. Write for particulars. 150 S. Main ST. ELMO HOTEL. Europe; Main and 3rd So.. Sa ' H. Briauelicr, Projy] | . , Full line of samples on B *lan. 1 .ake. Hutes 50c, 7ôo, II. FINE PHONOGRAPH RECORDS. No inferior goods. V.. car.-y Dhonography«« iIÎ?*r OI î e8 Aut ^ KU I*pik.?h. I*urlorH and sulcmjflH ro°U|Main St. Suit BHke City. Utah Phoiic^B graph U..i hu«. W. Stnvner. Pres, and Mgr. M U NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. . ih'icfiH from fn to *.TV0. GroHtaeir hand at Os t Main. aVgt. for Uu; School Furniture and Supplies, ulotran free. W. s. mere*. Salt i',„ kc. ful.i . ■->{. tt'i 2 " I Ö, CO' "Money Bask Shoeistsl •••• -.. 4 . 1» Mali ~l Remember the namef when you buy $ again em PLUG ©Iso®©©©.®®®» & _ 4 3. 13V**i W. N. U.. Suit La, No.