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My I I Mother Had ion *'My mother was troubled with consumption for many years. At last she was given up to die. A neighbor told he* not to give up but try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. She did so and was speedily cured, and is now in the enjoyment of good health.'' D. P. Jolly, Feb. 2 , 189 g. Avoca, N Y. Cures Hard Coughs No matter how hard your cough is or how long you have had it, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you could possibly take. But it's too risky to wait until you have consumption, for sometimes tt's impossible to cure this disease. If you are coughing today, don't wait until tomorrow, but get a bottle of Cherry Pec toral at once and be relieved. It strengthens weak lungs. ■MaHaMcaBcaMmBiHi w of of Three nlzes: 2ftc., enough for «n ordinary cold; 60c... Just riKht for anttima, bronchitis, hoarseness, whooping-cough, hard colds* »••s». . ami to keep ost economical for chronic cases hand. ry KitUliig It is estimated that about 250,000 canaries are raised every year In Ger many, The most Important market Is the United States, which imports over XOu.OOO birds annually. HOW* Till»? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY «& CO.. Props., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their tlrm. West &, Truax, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. ; Walding. lvlnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. Ohio. Hall s Catarrh C Ing directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76o per bottle. Sold by ail druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Oertiian Cl ,r : y« is taknn Internally, act An Kxpetialve Luxury. Sir Thomas Lipton estimates that the entire cost of his attempt to take the America's ettp will come to about $600.000 __ THE GRIP CURE THAT DOES CURE. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets removes K. W the cause that produces I. Grove's Htgnaiurc is o Grippe. each box. 25c. Paganism maker God in the image of but Christianity makes man in ; man. the image of God.—Rev. Dr. G. S. j Burroughs _ ' ma i i ! • * / ■ /. ! on i to iMi r> Tii •» r ■ W ^ iS mÆd j A3 ÎTS jU I • i 's* Acts gently on the DM ! Kidneys, Liver and Bowels ( IFANSES THE 5VSTEM „.^EFFECTUALLY D | S£ E i n L0S'^'- < f?HE5e^5, OVERCOMES Jt/y® ^ 1 «4BITUAL UHt PERMANENTLY IT.^ kfcw TO Gfy. ^aTC "^EFlCIAL BUT TH[ GENUINE - MAH'F o ey (aurrnia |Tg 'vYRVP( 2. p* w 1 '"« X?°x 1 FOR SAU BY A F THE sewers of a dwelling are faulty, f et clogged, it soon becomes that life is not safe in it. T is just what happens to you when the Liver or Kidneys fail in their work. The first little signs arc backache, poor appetite, changes in urine and some times bowel troubles and dropsical swellings. Do not neglect any of these: deadly disorders may follow —STOP the mischief in time, use >U * 0 t HROTHC I or so rhat j ! : I i i DrJ.H.Mc Lean's liver&KidneyBalm which is sure to bring speedy relief and finally a permanent cure. At druggist», $I.oo per bottle. TME OR. J. H MCLEAN MEDICINE 9«. ■T. LOUIS. MO. ! B<»t Cough Syrup. Tantes Good. Un> lu time. SnldbjMjf SE gUM. £ £ W N U —Salt Lake-No- 47, is»» NEWS SUMMARY. I The Shamrock, which left New York November 2 , arrived Id the Clyde on I the 19th. At Vernon, Italy, there was a short bnt very sharp earthquake Wednesday night. It threw the inhabitants into a panic. Troop G, Sixth cavalry, which has been in the Coeur d'Alene district for several mont hs, left Wallace for Sac Francisco Sunday. The transports Senator and Hoc Mohr sailed from San Francisco foi Manila last week with the Forty-ttftl infantry on board. \ Harry S. Ettinger, an honora Vile dis charged member of company II. Kansas volunteers, was struck and killed by a train near Santa Paula, Cal. The task of supplying the navy it b Krag-.Iorgensen rifles in place Lee rifles that h if the ve been tic navy for s Over 4,700.000 been supplied to 4.080,001! Cuba, and t .'>,11110 to < ■ ua ic ha 1 , begun. nine til ill have sia in ps i tile rto ltieo. to I tc during the fiscal year. I'u., the At Le ha 11 n ,nd Steel Ma Iron ispetidod operate , 1 IBs SI puddling and rolling fuel. 111 mills on account tions iv proceed ing 1 t< Active negotii secure from sinus as will extend 1 11 «* American wheat a Brazil such tariff ecu Iark et for id Smcrirun (In ir that cm itry. A pension of f)'» per month has been granted by Adelaide 10. Ha g Icy, mother <«f Lient. the >ner Kvans t.o ( ommissi was hilled in Worth Hagley. win vith Spain. w a i* .1 his il men, Washington attorneys isked the Court of Cl a mount of bounty money dm* On behalf of Admiral Dewey u ofticers ai have that the them is SitH'i.sou, is to find The Baptist church of Texas is badly split as a result of the factional differ ences which resulted in a large number of delegates being refused seats in tbs State convention at Dallas. Fears are entertained for the safety of the British steamer Saltrama, which left Philadelphia for Havana October 28th. The vessel should have, arrived there thirteen days ago. The Secretary of the Navy, in his re ports is expected to renew his recom mendation for three new eruisersof the improroved Olympia type, such as Congress failed to appropriate for last : y« !ar - Will county jail hanged by was charged drew Melton, nerve. Htiff was taken from the Bloomfield Mo., and ) of loo it Butt mol with the He showed mrder of An remarkable President McKinley has promised to address at Mount Vernon on the Masonic oi> edth anni make a December 14th. whei te bund servance of the >f Washington's death vill versary occur. i object to the lerican Havana newspapers lade A by some criticisms journals upon Sundayjracing in Havana. out that after mass on countries take a They point ; Sunday, all Lati j holiday. Dr. R. Prewitt, Populist candidate ' for governor of Mississippi, in the cent election, threatens to make a con test of .1 udge Long in his election. the ground that the latter s nomination > vas illegal. The I nited Males army transport | Columbia lias arrived at San Francisco from Manila via Nagasaki. Isiglit employes constituted the ■nger list, no siek or dis charged soldiers being aboard, voyage was uneventful. The transport Meade, with the Forty ! third United States volunteer infantry on board, sailed from Ne i Manila Friday. The Meade attempted ! to get away udA the mud at her doch. govern meut entire pa The I York for ! enday. but stuck in vliiuli The Stuteliood convent up h me- I Guthrie. <> T., Saturday, ap eominittee to dra ! pointed morial to congri". uskiug that OUlaho J Pearl Bart, the woman bandit, who together will. Joe Boot, held upa stage near Florence last dune, ban been BC,1,,itu,i h statehood with bei grunted present boundarie.s. i'he London Time's correspondent 1 gives a stirring description by mail of the storming of Taltnana Hill, and men tions that General Symons feil, mortal lien galloping along the line to tell the troops that the hill inust l>e taken. of the hill as one of the greatest acieve mentsof the British infantry. ly wounded. He describes the storming a trial before Judge Doan 1 he face >{ v'belniing evidence of her tfuilt. 'I'he steamer.I. W. Taylor, which ar rived at New York Saturday from Santos, I'.ra/il, over' ith the captain and vith xuspeeted bubonic plague, cook ill has» been disinfected as fur as possible j without discharge of cargo. The pa tients are at Svviuburn island, and there is no change in their condition. The mining engineers employed in ! tlie Brazil, Ind., district went out last -eeU to enforce a demand for an ad wages from $ >') to s?:> per | month. All the miners are idle, and j : 3,out) men are out of employment. In Buffalo, N. Y., in order to force settlement of the dispute between the j men engaged in construction work and their employers regarding wages, the 1 I Trades and Labor Council ha* i out all union men working on buildings in the city in vvhieli iron is beiug used, i Four thousand men are affected. vance ill i rdered ! In Constantinople it is authoritative ! ly announced that the Turkish govern ment lias approved the concession to railway exten sion to liassorah, a frontier city and a river post of Asiatic Turkey, 'J70 miles southeast of U gdad. the Duetehe bank of ing OUR BUDGET OF FUN One« SOME GOOD JOKES ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. \ Vsrletj of Jokes, (llli,i mnd Ironien, Original anti Selected—Flutsai Jetaai Witty Haying*. and the Thin of Humor— the fr«. I was most of The Minstrel and the Maid. He stood before the window; his breast was full of love. And this is what he warbled to the maid who slept above: "Ah, must I say goodby, goodbyî Is this to be the end— To meet in future and to greet Each other but as friend?' "Ah, must 1 say goodby, goodby? And raust 1 haste away, Nor come again to claim your heart— Your heart and hand some day? "Ah. must I say goodby, goodby? And must I leave you here And wander far from you who are So dear, sweetheart, so dear? "Ah, must I say goodby, goodby. Ere you have learned to know The secret that I long to tell. Dear heart, before 1 go?" He fell below her window—he sang no mote of love— Some brute had hurled a pltche: down from the flat above, S. E. Kiser In Chicago Tlmes-Herald. took blit llsk and was nary with lers. fixed ship 196 this wss boat this hold an also and The Only Slgnlflcai was / K BBS v' m June H R Ï 1 i we . wfm —f 1 dreamt last night that you What la that a Percy and I were married! sign of? Ethel—Why, that is a sign you were dreaming! —Puck. Didn't Worry Her. The Scimitar says that a Memphis matron engaged a new colored girl recently, who is something of a liter ary character, for she devotes most of her time to reading blood-aud-thunder romances. The other day the matron found the girl buried deep in her favorite book, while the baby was tumbling into all sorts of mischief. "Look here, Luvinia," she said, "how can you 'tend the baby and read your book at the same time?" "Oh, the baby don't bother mo er little bit," was the reply. me. ago Ing it it for La If A Collision. Sam Sparks—Bruduer, (loan* yo' ad vise ebery member to walk in der nar il er paf? Brudder Sassafras—Coase Ah do, boy; what ol, it? Sara Sparks—Nuffln', brudder; only Ah wonders what is gwine to happen membahs when some ob our meet on de narrer paf cornin' from op posite directions. stout A Cruel Joke. Sandy Pikes—Billy, de wickedness of dis world is appalin'. Billy Coalgate—What's de matter, now, pard? Sandy Pikes—Why, I went over an' asked dat lady fer a quarter to get me hair trimmed. Billy Coalgate—What did she say? Sandy Pikes—Asked me if I'd have it trimmed wid ribbon or lace. ber ! to Him. Ni froi "My friend," said the caller, "on be half of our society I am soliciting 25 rent subscriptions to enable us to wage war on the cigarette evil, and I felt sure we could rely on you in the battle to the death," "Yes, I'll give no quarter," replied the business man, promptly. ' day, sir."—Philadelphia Record. ! 'Good Such a Shock. "You can't imagine how shocked I I was to discover that my caddie smok J ed cigarettes!" "The little rascal!" "Yes, the Scotch almost invariably smoke a pipe, you know."—Detroit Journal. IIU Description. From Judge: Mrs. Hoon the defaulting cashier of the Petty ville bank look? Hoon I never saw him, but he Is described as being 6 feet tall and $ 12,000 short. ilow did Tactli May—Isn't it a perfect duck of a bathing suit? Clara—Yes; it never seems to get wet. A Questionable Height. WI—RXA K | j j 1 : j .u i Little En —How tall is I, ma? Mother—About four feet. Little Eli—Yo feet, er mine? ! Tl»*» Canie for It. "How still it always is before a ■ : storm!" "Yes; nearly all women are afraid | of lightning."—Chicago Record. a llreaklng It (iimlty. He—Let's get engaged. She—Very well, but who will you get engaged to?—New York World. I -it steamer, but Is now a commonplace sea-going coal barge, is in port load ing for a New England port, says an exchange The Dessous was built for SHE CARRIED THF. OBELISK. I One« Fimon« V*"W#I Now ( »cd nm Coal llarge. A vessel which was one«» a famou I the khedive of Egypt ln 1864 and named the Demon. At that rime she was considered one of the fastest ami most beautifully appointed vessels afloat, and the khedlve enjoyed her Immensely for awhile, lint he got tired of her and In 1879 William H. V: ' took command of her. having been I detailed for the purpose by the United States government, says the Baltimore .nder blit bought her to transport the ohe llsk from Egypt to Central park New York. Lieut. Commander Gorrim American. The obelisk, which weighs I ras far from the shore line, I and burled, besides, deep In sand. It 1 was altogether too heavy for nary machinery to be used, and It carried down on Immense platforms j with cannon balls under them for rol- , lers. Then it was placed In a crib i fixed on a pontoon, ship were lifted In a 196 tons, ordi- I was ! ; The pontoon and dry dock, head on t.o each other, and when this had been accomplished twenty feet long and twelve feet high wss cut in the starboard bow of thr boat below the water line. graving a hole Through this the great stone was rolled into the 1 hold of the ship on a groove having an improvised ball-bearing attachment also made of cannon balls. Inside the; obelisk was braced along the keelson, and stout shoring fixed about if to make it immovable, was made shipshape and the ribs and : plates were replaced at the bow of the steamer she set sail for New York After everything on June 12, 1S80. I j One Senatorial Blander. Two ladies visiting in Washington j during one of the sessions of congress I went to the capitol to hear the pro ceedings in the United States senate, i Most of the galleries being filled they approached the doorkeeper of the sen-, ators' gallery, where admission is by ; card. As they did not possess this pass port, the doorkeeper suggested that they procure one from any they might be acquainted we do not know any senator," they re plied. "Well, it is very much to your j credit," said the doorkeeper, right on, ladies." gonirut. senator "But ,-ith. San Francisco Ar "Pass JASON CROW, OSCARVILLE, GA. Writes us, May 31, 1599: "1 feel it my duty to write and let you know what your medicine, '5 Drops,' has done for me. I have had rheumatism about eighteen years, but was able to be up most of the time until a year ago last May, when I was taken down and not able to move about, ago I saw your wrote for a sample bottle. Ing a few doses it did me so much good that 1 ordered some more for myself and friends, and in every case it has done wonders and given perfect satisfaction. "Dr. Woodliff, my family physician), who has had rheumatism for fifteen years, is taking the '5 Drops,' and says it Is the most efficient rheumatic med icine he has ever used." "5 Drops" is the most powerful spe cific known. Free from opiates and perfectly harmless. It is a perfect cure for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, La kacbe, Asthma, Catarrh, La Grippe, Neuralgic Headache, etc. If you or any of your friends are suf fering, do not delay, but send for a bottle of "5 Drops." Large-sized bot tles (300 doses), $!. For the next thirty days we will mail a 25-rent sample bottle for 10 cent*. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO.. 160 to 164 E. Lake Street, Chicago, ill. About six weeks advertisement and After tak I Corollary. Nat Spiffklns (to Nlpklns, fellow mem ber of i'p-.to-ciate club)- 1 fellah, this is dreadful, that there's no more brandy to he had that's water old say, They say Nipkins—Dreadful, indeed. And to become of the poor soda manufacturers?—Punch. A liait Lot. From Puck: Harold Proudfoot— "What! Not a bit particular whether you get married or not? Why, some girls pray for men!" Grace Witmer— "Well, you can't blame them for that; most men need praying for!" _ C arters unk makes writieg a comfort. T21 * B Lazy Liver B 3 s= You know very well how you feel when your liver don't act. Bile collects in the blood, bowels become 3 constipated and your whole system is poisoned. A lazy liver is an invitation for a thousand pains and aches to 3 come and dwell with you. Your life becomes one long measure of irritability and despondency and bad feeling 3 CASCARETS act directly, and in a peculiarly happy manner on the liver and bowels, cleansing, purifying, 5 revitalizing every portion of the liver, driving all the bile from the blood, as is soon shown by increased appetite ^ for food, power to digest it, and strength to throw off the waste. Beware of Imitations ! B 3 sr 3! —Washington Sv_t\ "I have been troubled a great deal with a torpid liver, which produces constipa tion. I found CASCARETS to be til you claim for them, and secured such relief the first trial that I purchased another supply and was completely currd. I shall only bo too glad to recommend Cascarets whenever the opportunity is presented ' J A Smith, 2920 Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, Pa swimroin' ,*ct at i mail Tha* B f for s ■ift: h a hap 1 .in» 1 ed e= 1 2 the the c F KZ hat elat» ring »Ch « er nd ''He did ^uickly and systematically a»'d sto 3 cr B 3 3 .. 3 m : a mA, h. 4 & ANNUAL SALES. S,000.000 BOXES. r. a füg THIS IS 10c. IG w 25c. 50c. DRUGGISTS S.U 5 I • i THE TABLET A ÈË CASCARETS are absolutely harmless, , cure every disorJer of the Stomach, Liver and Intestines. They not only in Cascarets. Cascarets promptly, effectively and permanently constipation, but correct any and every form of irregularity of the bowels, including diairhcea and dysentery. Pleasant, palatable, potent. Taste good, do good. Never sicken, weaken or gripe Bt sure you get the genuine ! Beware of imitations and substitutes ! Buy a boa of CASCARBT® to-day, and if not pleased in every respect, get your money back ! Write us lor booklet and free sample ! Address STERLING REMEDY COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW YORK. a purely vegetable compound. No mercurial or other mineral pill-poison 373 i ) • Ui I . A member of the Automobile club of I Great Britain is having a motor gypsy van built, aintl he intends to start in -it from Hongkong next feuniary, and to trave i to krta an 1 Calais and from by Autocar. I.omfnt Hk»"* t' Hi I Dover to London. The motive power I is to be ordinary paraffin. The car to be bullt in Haris by Koch, and will be known as ihe Koch-tn-China.— is „ English and American Gazette llitlTfrlllliB list Still Vi, C inearthed 'I lie Secret S rvice has secured ' another band of counterfeiters entity of I 10 . 4 U s hills. Things of great value are a!- ' ways seiet t dl for imitation notably Hos I liter's stomach Hitters, which has many '"'»"tors, but no equals for disorders like '»digestion, dyspepsia and constipation. hick are clever 1 'l 1 !y executed. I I 1 j il2 louks! , see . the poor feUo # had no anoestors - i An Ane», tori«., Ancestor. From Puck: Mrs. Newrich— "That Is My first Mrs. Upperten "How sad the founder of our bouse! I ! ; ancestor!" Mrs. Newrich—"Yes; you Shoes. flow to Save Slone* Members Of the United St a tes Co-oper ative Boot it Shoe Purchasing Assoeia tion save 33 J$ percent on all purchases of shoes. Mr. E. II. Tilton. Secretary of the As sociation. 105 Summer St.. Boston, will send an illustrated hook 011 shoes, in structions how to join the association and full information concerning it to anybody upon request. 1 1 Ralph Waldo Emen things said "All healthy , are sweet tempered." but Mr. Emer | soft probably didn't ktio all the folks in ption is the host W. Lotz, : this vorln. Piso's Cure for Consum all cough cures.—U Fabueher, La , August 2(3, 1890. of g I Pre r erred creditors at*«* the kind that j don't call too often. j y/j '0 t A A noi I AR STRFTCHER One lady writes that the greatest "Dollar Stretch A UULLAK AIKCIVMIL-K er „ ever found j,, the new and original method by which J. C. Ilubinger is introducing his latest invention, ''Red Cross" She says: With your Endless Chain Starch and " Hubinger'a Best" starch. Book, I received from my grocer one large package of " Red Cross" starch, one large package of "Hubinger's Beat" starch, and two beautiful Shakespeare panels, all for Sc. How far my dollar will go, I am unable to figure out. Ask your grocer for this starch and obtain the beautiful Christmas presents free. : YTH €0. & ^150 to 166 /f MAMM DTH ^MAILORDER HOUSE. > i if?. »'WEST MADISON ST sto CHICAGO < Os agQ$l4.25 T. he ® est Se " in ,f mf Machine on Earth $14,25 rzz?? ire®? At tho Price, $14.25 for Our "MELBA" Sewing Machine. A high-arm, high-grade machine eqnal to what others nre asking $25.00 to$85.00 for. Guaranteed by us for ao years from date of purchase, against any imperfec tion in material or workmanship. 1 he stand is made o? the best Iron and is nicely proportioned. The cabinet work is perfect and is furnished in your choice of antique,oak or walnut. It bun seven drawers all handsomely carved and with nickel-plated ring nulls. The mechan ical construction Is equal to that of any machine regardless of price. All working parts nro of the best oil-tem pered tool steel, every bearing perfectly fitted and adjusted so ns to make the running qualities the lightest, most per fect anti nearest noiseless of any machine made. This Sewing Machine has all the latest improvements. It makes a perfect and uni form LOCK STITCH, und will <l<> the best work on either the lightest muslins or heaviest n i rougi» places without skipping stitches. A full s t of »•plated and enclosed in a handsome plush-lined omplete assortment of accessories and book of Instruction receipt, of two ring 1 i ' r: iv i; 19 f il dm * cloths. Hl" be jit *tcel attachments. ! h .ichine. FURNISHED FREE vitl ip this machine C.O.D.subject to approval..... . If. on examination you are convinced tnafc wo you$25oirS40on agent's price, pay trie balance and freight charges then try the machine. I f not satisfied nt any time within BOduyu send the machine back to ms nt our expense and W 60 DAYS TRIA . loll. $14-25 ill refund the full purchase price. s. agaïfri which is listed at lowest wholesale prices 1 Sjj »[everything to eat wear and use,is furnish a id on receipt of only 10? to partly poy —.^postage or expressaöe and as evidence ISS „Tfof good faith the 10? is allowed on first «ay^y puftha». amounting to SI 9? or a bove, ( PhröTTisT tmp p mËMï ,L V § SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE. t. SECOND SOUTH STREET. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH. 76 THe Best Business Training School In me West... Fall Term Opened Septenthor STUDENTS MAY ENTER ANY TIME. WRITE TODAY FOR INFORMATION. I Tli»nk»*l»ln* Wonder Ball. \ Thanksgiving wonder ball la A d T "7*£f, 0W WO ol to simulate a * ' ' * ^ rlfli Klfts . as tiny dolla, a le whlstles i ace p i n s. etc., . . wc ' und iD are : As It is unwound the j The wool should be of Like alone acts upon like. Therefore do not amend by reasoning, but by ex \pproach feeling by feeling; gifts fall out. rolled up again as It is pulled off.—No vember Ladies' Home Journal. Power of Example. ample. not hope to excite love except by Be what you wish others to be- j yourself, and not yout —Henri Frederic Amlel _periods not of great sacri do love. ' Let come. words, preach. Life is made up fires or duties, but of little things, in which smiles and kindness and small! I obligations, given habitually, are what ; the heart and secure comfort 1 preserve r<ir Ever* lloo.ehold. The sewing machine bargain adver tised by the John M. Smyth Co. in an- j other part of this paper should in- , terest every housekeeper. The firm Is thoroughly reliable, having been ea tablished in Chicago over 30 years t and anyone dealing with them may be | assured of square treatment. Get their j mammoth catalogue of everything to eat wear or use live." sine" tar. From Puck: Amateur palmist—"The life line indicates how long you will Sceptical friend—"Yes? Isn't 1 it a wonder the life Insurance com panies pay no attention to it?" , | SHEEPMEN. cure and application. .•c otir lime and sulphur mixture for t niton of scab. Formula FRKK on r' Write us fur prices on sulphur KXOLLIN & BOOTH, SHEEP COM. CO., Kansas city, U. 8. A. r> PENSION Ir UICKKOUbi VVuHÏiliiffton. I>. C.» they I I will receive .inlok replie*. B. Hh N.IL Vols 8 t»ff 20th Corps. Prosecuiica CUuhs since 187 8 MfS. PinKham S Medicine Mad» —----r~r a New Woman of Mrs. K uhn : I LETTER TO MRS. PI NEK AII NO. 64,4**} " Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam j 1 think it j, expressing my sincere gratitude for the Wonder, ful relief 1 have experienced by the u w of Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com. pound. 1 tried different doctor*, also different kinds of medicine. I wouy feel better at times, then would be as bad as ever. " For eight years I was a great my duty to write to you j ,crer - I had fulling of the was in sut ' h mlsor . v at my monthly I could not work hut a little before I would have to lie down. Yo« f medicine has made a new woman of me BUf. »mb and . .. , . I can now work all day and not w ; tired. I thank you 1 for' what you have dono for me. I shall always pra!se ■ 1 your medicine to all suffering women." I —Mrs. E. E. Kuhn, Gebma.no, Ohio. . 1 j "I have taken eight bottles of Lydi* , fy Pinkham's Vegetable Compound an j use( j two packages of your San*, tive Wash, also some of the Liver Pil]* t an( j j cftn Ba y that your remedies wifi | do all t hat you claim for them. Before j . remedies I was very bad ® J . . , , __ J , , W1,h worab troub ' e ' w f s , nervoUR ; no ambition, could not sleep, and my food seemed to do me no good. Now I am well, and your medicine has cured me. I will gladly recommend your med- i icino to every one wherever I go."— Mrs. M. L. Shears, Gun Marsh, Mice W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & 3.50 SHOES Worth $4 to $6 comparedL. v with other makes. /> 1 liuliirwil by ov 1,000,000 u « R The g ni u hie have W. I. ■ Douglcs* name and Dstamped Euo substitute claimed ■ should keen «$4not, we will s a price . fake botte be V dealer them —if^ nd a pair^ St; S kind oil cat lier cap Catalogue A free. idth, plain W. L, DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brockton Mast WANTED. energetic young etl Lurk, We want first-class. '■.-■I <1 K.-ac e will dorn for« tu-Hw pie» uf cloth. Belov ado. We in the lowest «rftofa» k 9 »big Clothing. T'l It) FRKK H sniull hook pie we describe ho ufacti sale prices. The right kind of a «mary. 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SHORES, EXPERT SPECIALISTS. 84 E. Second South St. (Harmon Block.) j Opposde Coimnerciai Nat'l Brnt. Sah Lake C'tv.Uw YOUMGIViEN! > try all Ihe "Cure»"? If r ur hf 12 If you wish run tho eh which nr« •'id may getting a atrlu imedy fl dayn(!) Hut If y Hilt 2 hid: how falle t< abeolutely wife end dischargee, ing the c onnatM of how long stud "PABST'S OKAY SPECIFIC" No case Known it has Nothing likelt. d all wh.. :r failed to Cure. onish tho flout His have ee or detention from bneinoea. Pi For sale l»v all reliable dnigg pres«, plainly wrapped, on rt taon .old hjfr . 10 by PABST CHEMICAL CO. Circular .1