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I A.m Not a Bald Head "I hid a very severe sickness thit took, off all my hair. I chased a bo i tie of Ayer's Vigor and am glad to say that it brought my hair back again and I am not today obliged classed among the bald-heads." — W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111.. Aug. 25 . 1899 . fi Uf air to be Makes Hair Grow One thing is certain,—Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. If it were a hair stimulant simply, it could not do this. You must have food to live : stimulants can not take its place. Ayer's Hair Vigor feeds the hair and it grows. It could not do differently, for it's Nature's plan. It stops fall ing of the hair, too, takes out all dandruff, and always restores color to gray hair. $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. ! Write the Doctor If you do not obtain all tho benefit« yon detiro from tho use of tho Vigor, write the Doctor about it. He will teil you just tho right thing to do, and will send you hi« book on the Hair aud Scalp if you request it. Address, Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mas«. I FOR 14 CENTS «M We wish to *aln thia new ooftomerb, and 1 Pkg. City Garden Bret, l Pkg.Earl'tft Emerald Oucumberlftc 1 " La Grosse Merket. Lottuoe, 15o 1 •' Strawberry Melon. ' M 18 Day Radieh. _ 1 ** Early Ripe c'af>baaje. 1 '* Early Dinner Onion, lUdBK tiT 8 " Brilliant Flower Seeds, l'»o m W Worth IM!0, for I I conta. W H AborolO PkKs. worth $1.00, I ■■ mall you free, "together with I great. Catalog,telling all about f m 8 ALZEII S MILLION DOLLAR POTATO upon receipt of this iintiee à i-lo. m stamps. We luvite yoiu-trnde, and liÄ^knowwhsn yon once try Sal7.cr*A UQ9|nMae<*d« yon will never do without. VWNuRPggOft Priaes eat earliest Tomato Giant JOHN A. BAI.ZIK MRBH CO., LA t KOK.sR, TUB. 200,0« 0 he : 00 (X will ttalzer's U»oo— earth, «»u— This High-Grade GUITAR for Only $2.65 10 to The top «fi«« 1» bonii'l with white fancy iuiujr «trouml aountl-hole. -mud* jtuteiit bond. Kai.- i: •ilver frets, wi h inlaid pearl The «cole i* a»* tr perfect an to muke. laati 4 with a full liuloid. Hm The • • "of"m'sT lit y steel et it. A complote lm. 00 k iaaeui F BEE with ceiptof 41.00 w* will »and jeot to »iMiuioolion. Ol' K SPRING CÀ1A LOGHKof l.OUU illuatratod ptwe» will >»«• »unt »»id on »'**ceipt of 15 cent», which i.nya part of the ecpreaa chnrue», and will he refunded o receipt of flint order. This catalogue quote» price* on EVBRYTHTNtl you Ml, WEAR Ëfttebütfhed 1*17. JOHN M- Mll\ TH («,». W. MedDon 4L, Chicago. Order bjr this fro. A 1 1 jh Guitar. On re ('. O. I).. *ul> •I CNl. 15« - I tit* notfsm th Reader, why not be aide By my method yt in a few ho and powerful fur to Hypnoti , without leaviiiK yo all of the le perf« marvelous feats that Hypnotist. Through llypnc pain, your anihiti by the hour. fmd out all about it. II P affection, gratify dure amusement ju8t issued in l>or>k form trated LESSON ork which fully explains the inystcri creW of the Art. It contains hundreds « I beautiful and artistic engraving the most elaborate of the kind ■ /« Itc i I j otl « >» I I t published. 1 ft short time 1 will send this maenui lutely FREE to all who » II»« amount of other val nntfy illustrated liter charge. Remember, all thiscosts you nothing. A postal <ard will bring it. Order to-day and learn to Hypnotize. /I It is a chance of a lifetime. Address, c. PROF. L. A. H AUUADEN, fi] Station 213 ,Jackson, Mich. apply. t.S»' uable, interesting without A «Sä MONEY for OLD SOLDIERS PEOPLES' P A V/AniT 1 ** i ■ w v/ 1» I I EZ ■■■■■■ ! I Union soldiersand widows of soldiers who mode homestead entries tief« I . ,1874 of leas iha 160 acres (no matter if abandoned or relitiq if they have not sold their additional ho rights, should address, with full particular», giv. ing district, &c. HEN2T V. COPP, WMbiagtOB, B. C. shed ), lead ....CHOICE OF.... S-THREE TRAINS DAILY-3 1 I OM AH A, CHICAGO, j SX. LOUIS, j ( TO AND ALL POINTS EAST. Quickest Tim« Shortest Kftut ing and Librnrv Car Dining Cars a Hülfet Smok - (with barber shop); I la carte). H. M. CLAY, General agent. *01 MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE e«5. I ; j SALT LAKE te-. — ► INAUGURATED FEBRUARY 2*TH. THREE TRAUSis DAILY — TO . . . DENVER, OMAHA. CHICAGO ! AND ALL POINTS EAST. ! Rio Grande Western Ry. VIA ► ► Through Stoeuvrs (without change» Oedr Chicago, on train, departing al8-li)u m gccrilc Special), and ut 8:0n Flyer.) to . -— (the P-m. (the At Inn tic PERFECT DINING CAR SERVICE. SfO. W. HEI1TZ. ; 1 •■NCM.L PASS. AGENT. TRAPPIC MANAGER. Q HAM.rT^?K , L nCn,: tLôt rAIL ^* - M ueM Ujunb Hjrnp. Tastes Good. Ute 1 ■'ll _i *!«1 !i y _ ( I r j_ ' y l Ht *• • f « * éUiüieüuês"' ! f Pf SO S CURE FOR I ] I 1 ON fSf, w. N. U., Salt Lake-No. 9. 1900 * Th«* Inst of ihl V" artiol—1| ÜMI Februarj' i entury is tlie ou« that will doubtless attract the most attention. I This is the iirst instsllmentof hitherto ! unpublished extracts from tiie private diary of llr. R. K. O'Mearv, Napoleon Ronaparte's physician at St. Helena. Tho original manuscript of this jour nal, in eighteen little volumes, has come into the possession of the Ceutury Co., nnd is found to afford a surpris ingly large amount of new material in the way of conversations with the ex iled emperor. These ''Talks With Na poleon" will form an important feature of the Century during the year 1900. Is For \\ irt'le*tf Mte«*rlutf. An invention for steering" any craft, by means of an ether wave on the wire less telegraph principle, has been per fected. In naval war it is expected to make the torpedo boat almost infallible. In this respect it will Hostetters Stomach never fails to cure gestion, dyspepsia, biliousness and malaria. piul the famous Ritters, which constipation, indi Clei ni L. Smith, in the February ■ricall Col lege in the Twentieth Century, believ ing that the time approaches when tho present tendency to lengthen and elab orate courses of study must tie dealt with, and that school and college cur riculums must he modified both in length lion. Atlantic, discusses the A nd in quality to meet the situa ciTT or Tolzdo, I County, f ss - ■v malt 1 s oath Unit ho Is the -I* of tlm linn of l*\ .1. Cheney &Ca, | In th» cuvet Ti'ledo, ('ounty : aid, and that suit! tlrm will pay Of ONI m s' DREI) DOBHAUS for st each .I ml every t:i"0 of (aii rrh that cannot be State of Oiii Lire Frank J. t 'i non lor par dointf bus und Stute nf< tho 1Ü cured by tho use of IIrI) Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me mid subscribed lu ray I presence, this Öth day of December, A. D. 188d ! A. VV. • iREASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure fs taken Internally, and j acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. .ICH E N1 ; Y & ( :< >. , Toledo, Ol j [Sear] Sniil bv DrmiviBiH Hull's F; »i the best ly Pill He—''I luive rather taken a fancy to tlie Fiifrlish mode (if spelli hr-, as com pared to ours." She "Yes?" He—"Ye*, indeed. Take 'parlour' for instance; ! having TT ill it makes all tlie difference in Ute world. '—Cottier's Weekly. ^ ' TITK OKU* CURE THAT DOES CURE. LaxuMvu Brume Quinine Tablets remove, ; the muse that, produces Lu Grippe. L, VV. Grove's signa un la on each b x. 25c. At an anti-imperialist conference at Philadelphia, President McKinley was denounced by rabid speakers us a mur derer. : M . Winslow'« Soothing Syrup. For children frothing, «offm» the gi tlamumilou, allays pam.c , rédui ra In wiud colic. 2.'>c a bottle The new military post near Seattle will be named Fort Lawton, in honor of Major General Lawt I believe my prompt use or x iso's Cure prevented quick consumption- —Mr«. Lucy Wallace, Murquette, Kuu., Dec. 13 ti. The Industrial commission has seat a memorial to congress on the subject of trusts. A Hook f'bol«re Rerlpea •v Co. Lid., I> »n lieHtey, Pent free by Wa:tvr B ila-l. Mention till. ; Six hundred Yaqui Indians have been captured by Mexican troops. r r 1 pit'll m s I! kppps the hair soft and the c.oi -r when may. .a, llie heat cine for B. 15CU. The black plague is still unchecked in Hawaii. j • lie "CliHtigo or Life""., Lydians! tunk! i ham'« Vegetable Compound. FOR MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN. Two Lett«*] froi W< " I)EAH M U». Binkham : When Î first wrote to you I was in a very bad con dition. I was passing through the change of life, and the doctors said 1 had bladder and liver trouble. I had suffered for nine years. Doctors failed to do me any good. Since I have taken ! Lydia E. Pinkhaufs Vegetable Com pound, my health lias improved very I much. I will gladly recommend your j medicine to others ami am sure that it will prove as groat a blessing to them •r it has to me."—M bs. Geo. IL Junk, ■#«'1 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. I a is Relief Came Promptly "Dicab Mus. I'inkiiaii ;—J had been under treat merit with the doctors for four years, and .seemed to get no better, 1 thought l would try your medicine. My trouble was change of life, and I must say that I never bad anything hel P uu ' so 'auch us Lydia E. i'ink i ham s Vegetable Compound. Relief ! came almost Immediately better health now than I feel like a m-w woman, perfectly I give Lydia K. Pinkham'a pound all the credit, and would I have ever had. I 1 I strong. C< j not do without her medicine for any j tllin b' several of my frit nils. 'J'ltere is no need of women suffering so mutch for Mrs. Pinkliam's remedies are cu re. " a sure is bridge i have recommended it to I Mahai.a Bu n.Kit, water. 111. Another Woman Helped " Df.ab Mrs. Piskham :■ E. Pinkln, I I took Lydia 'a Vegetable Compound ; during change of life and derived great benefit from its use." M ARY E. Jam KB, j 126 Coydcu St., Bradford, Pa. FOR 50no NT« will »end roa ■o-oi-ahi Mir*, witi» h full leiitfth * î alts A THBKE lo i in dboi.Tbâ ! WK T4IX UIXVK. fitted l> V Kl. Nie iaulo, hurd r ADUJ Thoxe l«»—for In Fan" ! and V AO INAL. n Oi« nil I* «l| fflon Hir-tiKlil joint«, yuuran t«ed not to Isftk oarefuilr packed in a irfSTf ha V |?r»B. if Hprln* < nlulojitc of illuktruied |>Hi;««wiil bo «irt of 15 conta, whveh pay* part of funded on rocoipt of oiH* wholoituio price* ilia.id USE. in i if I OUI» ANY, >« lbii \\ . :«ladu«„ User ' H«ur. All 4 « i. d tlie ' i will î . lour ■r. KVII Ulfr! i you EXT, JOHN M. K* I ■ j , . . , ake the sume kind , in qualities; will f fatteuiiig Hogs and Cattle . v; should be sown In the ! inVucre- the straw after it Is oil.v substance aud it is almost tea per Idaho. JbfcT i Order Stj ie No. 11. 1 ciiiLAtia, ill CORN WHEAT Will out- yield i: or 1: hi fall supert ;rob *vo - ,1 ; 50 to 100 bu-i t 1 thra^bHfl has : good bav Price «>i * cl 10c per pound o ! Hu î -w I M, J. cHIKI.IJS x co., >i ! SHEEPMEN. wrll tor market reports on sheep and V\mb« lwar Musltfaments *iltcHed ln KHOLLIS a uoomi, the Exclusive sheep CommlsMlon Company at the Seat sV>e«C' market la the world. Keusan Ul» fttock Tara«* r WEEK IN CONGRESS. I ! of." die. and sued as It It of called In own time In to and book went come that the at given. been the they was they Open I- «'liruury II». House—The Porto Rican tariff bill Is before the House and is attracting much attention, because it will deter mine t.he status of all our islaud pos session. The bill provides for free trade with I'orto Rico. Democrats aro united against the measure and have considerable Republican aid. The resolution to investigate the charges preferred by ex-eonsul to Pretoria, Macrum, was recommended for pas ■age. Senate—The Hawaiian bill is before the Senate, and its provisions were discussed during the entire session, effort being made to whether, if the provisions of the const i tution were ouee an determine extended to the islands, they could be withdrawn. Fe! ruary '40. House—The Porto Hican tariff bill is under consideration. Senate—The Senate passed n bill granting to the state of Wyoming 50, 000 acres of land to aid in eont inuation, enlargement and maintenance of the Wyoming State Soldiers and Sailors Home. Fifty-two private pension bills were passed and also a bill granting pensions to survivors of the Black hawk, Creek, Cherokee and Seminole Indian wars, between 1833 and 1843. Feb»-1 ry SI. House The Senate bill for one woman . . | 8ent tlïe Daughters : Revolution at the st atue of Lafayette at the Baris expo ... sillon was passed. Consideration of the Porto Rico tariff bill was resumed. providing commissioner to repre f the American unveiling of the on one . . , hold ut iori7.iug the ( ape j * 0 nsportation. Bridge and De- ! vel opinent company to construct a a bridge across the Snake river at Nome | to City, Alaska; to incorporate the Ameri- after can National Red Cross; to pay James cause I ! j Nome T Senate—The Senate passed tlie fol j lowing bills: and William Crooks of Canada S5.000 damages on account of the seizure of | ßIrls ! by ! the vessel Kurd Nelson, in 1812. February 5S3, House The house agreed to vote on ; ^ tlie Porto Rican tariff bill Tuesday, j general debate to close Monday. ' sideratic and his i ours; Con 'cu pied tho ; of the measure entire risiy. Senate—A resolution to consider the question of seating Quay of Pennsyl vania, on appointment of Governor | and Stone, was passed by a vote of 34 to 28, j which is considered a test of strength are hen the ne : and that Quay will l»e seated question is brought to a vote. that ness soul nnd February 2 1 House—I'orto Rican tariff hill still under consideration. .Senate—Bills To aid certain stares to snpportschools of mining; for the appointment of additional T nited States commissioner in tlie northern judicial district of the Indian Territory; granting to tlie state of North Dakota 30,00n acres of land to aid in the maintenance of a school of forestry. ere passed ns follows: an the I T. A curious point in insurance law lias first been raised in California in a suit filed the rescuing nilla two women from the Baldwin hotel during the progress of the great fire in and November. 18118. Nei 1'oint HhIn«'«I. by the executors of the estate of J. L. White, who was killed while A short time before his death White purchased from the Mutual Life lusur Rio , nuee company of New \ ork for «53,883 ; gant itn annuity policy entitling him to j j 83,fiOO a year. The law of New York i enaute<1 in I87r> provides that annuities »11 are properties which may be divided j Among the heirs of annuitants the same I road ! as other property In the ease of i White's policy it was not stipulated For that no apportionment should be made of the annuity in accordance with the New York law and tlie insurance com* and Ing, I any, when asked to pay the annuity to White s heirs, disclaimed all liability under the policy. The company has now been sued to recover the amount ias alone her for paid for the policy. Agi.it ild« Captured But Turned I.oone. There is a story in circulation among Borne of the army officers who have just returned to Washington from Manila that the array actually cap tured Aguinaldo in Cavite province as a suspicious ' amigo,'* and, then re leased him, only to hear of his identity I after he had gotten away. The ability of the Filipino leader to make up as a Chinaman is said to bo remarkable, and only a fellow native is able to penetrate such a disguise. Soliller Who Facort«*«! Idifayftl«* I)«*»*«i. At Northampton. Mass., H. K. Cook, I who. as a captain of New York militia, did escort duty to General Lafayette on his trip up the Hudson river in isvt. is dead, aged 97 years, father of Captain Frank A. Cook, com mander of the cruiser Brooklyn during the late war. lie vas the Kailroa«!» Do N. Demi I,ike rail«' Nutlonul C« Fixed Date At a meeting held the executive committee of the West* iu Chicago of era Fassender aasociatiou it was de rided to issue instructions t«i the var * ions passenger agents at Kansas City lo wait upon the Citizen's committee in charge of the Democratic national convention and urge that the con ren* tion date be changed. Kailroa«] officials think a was made in fixing the date for July 4 th. listake 5 In Germany. The coal famine continue« i j many and artificial coal, from neat, i* , being* made in , , The Westphalian coal syndicate ac . , , *. • , .,. 4 . . ! knowledges its inability to meet tlie made upon it, but refuses to raise prices further and warns middle men against raising them. («Ml I th Ger Kiel and Mannheim. The Swan Laud .nd Cattle company :>f Wyoming i.s offering a bounty of >.'*! ! >n wolves and mountaiu lions, und Hi per bead on coyotes. ]. know of." said a prominent New Orleans lawyer, "Is the 'work-at-home' swim die. The thing has been exposed over and over ("tain and has been hotly pur sued by the postoffice authorities, but as soon as It is suppressed in one shape It bobs up serenely in another, and It seems utterly impossible to get rid of It altogether. My attention was called to the subject lately by the ex perience of a couple of young women In our neighborhood. They earn their own living, and have rather a hard time making both ends meet. Some months ago they saw an advertisement In a Northern paper stating that any intelligent person could earn from II to |25 n week by work at home and Inviting Investigation. They wrote and were Informed that the work con sisted' of making artificial flowers, for which an outfit, costing 12.50 and a book of Instructions at 76 cents were absolutely necessary. The circular went on to say that any one could be come expert In a week's practice and that the firm would then purchase all the flowers that could be turned out at a liberal scale of prices, which was given. The two girls sent for the things and applied themselves Indus triously to flower making. They suc ceeded pretty well, but the first con signment they sent on was promptly returned with a notification that it had been 'rejected by the forewoman.' At the same time It was suggested that they secure some different material. It was the old story, and, to cut It short, they had Invested $6 in cash and several weeks' time before It dawned A CRUEL GAME Open Poor Wunivn TIiAt Mftk* Bnnkn Hireling He* pec table l»y ( «»ntparUon "About the cruetezt fraud I i is on them that they were being syste matically swindled. They never sold one penny's worth of work. , hold of the matter for them, and tried j * 0 bluff the sharpers Into returning the ! money. They answered my letter with a a circular advising me to get my wire | to try artificial flower making, and after that I gave them lip. It is a pretty cruel game, as I said before, be cause it preys on I took of | ßIrls - B,ln c° steering is gentlemanly ! by comparison."—New Orleans Tlmes ! Democrat. poor women and ; j Rejoice Alwrtj-«. He that hath so many causes of joy, and so great. Is very much In love with sorrow and peevishness, who loses ail these pleasure« und chooses to sit upon his little handful of thorns. Enjoy the blessings of this day, if God sends i them; and the evils of it, bear patiently for this day is only ours; we are dead to yesterday, and w» Guide | and sweetly; j are no ' horn to the morrow. ne ' ° L°fd. in all the changes and va rieties of the world; that in all things that shall happen. I may have an even ness and tranquillity of spirit; that my soul may be wholly iesigned to thy divinest will and pleasure, never mur muring at thy gentle chastisements nnd fatherly corrections. to of an Without sacrificing the terests of this number, the editor the North American Review devotes a genera] in if generous amount of space in the Feb ruary issue to tlie Soutli African war, the-subject which continues to be up permost in tlie public mind. General I T. M. Anderson, who commanded tlie first American expeditionary force to the Philippines, details the circum stances which preceded the fall of Ma nilla and the causes of the subsequent estrangement between the insurgents in and tlie American troops. - L. Th« dining oar service of tho Denver & Rio Grande Railroad is proving a groat convetde tTe to tlie traveling publio. Kle ; gant dlnln|f cftrs are attached to all trains to j leaving Denver on this popular road, where meals are served in a manner pleasing to »11 travelers, and at moderate prees. The j •ojoyment of a trip through Colorados I wonderful scenery that abounds along the road is enhanced by the dining car and ether conveniences that havebeun adopted. of i For lnformatton , tilne cards, rut«, etc., address S. K. Hooper, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Denver, or H. M. Cu»h Ing, Traveling Passen er Agent, 1U9 West Second South Street, Salt Lake City, Annie Russell, the popular actress, ias consented to have all her dresses photographed for reproduction in the March Ladies' Home Journal. Not alone the beautiful costumes worn in her play, "Miss Hobbs." hut herdresses for home and sccial functions will be pictured. CASTORIA VB For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature f *si £ : ! : k AîîgetablePreparationlbrAs i similatingihcFoodaivlIlcflula ling theStouiochs endhoweis d 1 Promotes Digeslion.CtvperfuI ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. I Not'Narcotic. of t/Otd DrSAMU£LPtTChKR ftiwp/iui Seed dtx.Se/mr * « /NntkeU# M tt — In » sitUAr -Settel + #5SSSm** HbrnSeeJ - C/tutSed .Siumt lÜwtejp/ «m t rhnvr. 1 Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa, tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea I Worms .Convulsions .Fevertsh 1 mss «nd Loss of Sleep. Use r For Over Thirty Years Facsimile Signature of j NEW YORK. CASTORIA EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. -juuteli CENTAUR 'ffANY. YOWW CITY. ]. Louis ZangwiU's complete novel la i the February number of the New Lip- | pincott, entitled "The Siren from Hath" j * B a refreshing antidote to the Colonial romance which has been so popular foi some time past. Modernity, however, j is not by any means the only merit in ; Mr. Zangwill's half-humorous, half- | pathetic tale of English life, in " i/eneral Grant's Administration from tlie Standpoint of a Member of His Cabinet." is a contribution to Mc Clure's Magazine for February that affords much new light ou a number of interesting features sad questions in recent political history. It is another chapter from the personal recollections of the Hon. George S. Boutwell. Mr. Charles A. Connut, the financial writer, contributes to the Review of Reviews for February a brief article on "The Treasury and the Money Market,,' analyzing the peculiar embarrassment vhieh the. government finds itself placed by the country's general pros perity. _ . _ . a most interesting article on "Domestic ! " , I J Life in the Philippines, by kathenne | Table Talk for February opens with dfe of an army • gives, from practi- i I Hrainerd Barber, the officer. The writ cal experience, an insight into the home life of the Filipinos which will interest and amuse American women. I LtABASTTN T E Is the original ami <.nly durable wall coating | entirely different from all kal Heady lor use in 1 i tem beautiful tints by adding cold water. ' A ■ rhlte I' ABIES naturally prefer ADA* : BA STINE for walla and ceil ings. becam e It is pure, clean, ; dur le. Put up In dry pow- j clered form, in five-pound pack- | ages, with full directions. LL kalsomlncB are cheap, tern- > porary {»reparations made from | whiling, tiialks, clays, etc., j and stuck on walls with de- j caylnç animal glue. ALABAS TINB la not a kalsomine. EWARE of tho dealer who 1, A B Bays he can sell you the "sama i thing" as ALABASTINE or J "something just as good." He 1 Is c*iiher not posted or is try ing to deceive you. !KT> IN OFFERING something he hns bought cheap and tries to sell on ALABABTINE'8 de manda, he may not realize the damage you will suffer by a kalsomine on your walls. BN SIDLE dealers will not buy 1 a lawsuit. Dealers risk one by j selling and consumers by using Infringement. Alabastlno Co. i ow n right to make wall coat ing to mix with cold water. IIE INTERIOR WALLS of j every church and school should j be coated only with pure, dur- | able ALA HA STINE. It safe- ! guards health. Hundred« of j tons used yearly for this work. N BUYING A LA BART IN E, j customers should avoid get- : ting cheap kalsomines under j different names. Insist on j having our goods in packages and properly labeled. A s T I pan«r is ob ASTINE. It. plastered walls, wood cellijip:», brick or can :,3 va. c \ A child can brush It on. tH It doeb not rub or scale off. UISANCB of Trail Viated by A LAD can bo used rawsg STABt.TSHKD in favor. Shun all imitations. Ask paint dcal ist for tint card. er or dru_._ Write us for interesting bo k ; N E CO.. Grand Rapids, Mich. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 & 3.5 0 SHOES jj» '° e » rjuWorth $4 to $6 compared F/ \ v/ith other makes. , ludomed by «ver wib $ 1,000,000 roarers. The aenulne have W. L. Dougia»* name and stamped l> r ^e r M 'Iake*.*r#' ttom. substitute cl. timed to be Your dealer tn as g.xid. ' * should kee en ill send a pair 1 ■ipt of price an t 2 ?c. S extra for carriage. Stale kind of leather, 7 s* e «i and width, plain or cap toe. Cat. free. W. L DOUGLAS SHOE GO., Brockton, Mass. WE COtOR EYELETS Ü BL guaranteed rAlL^I ; I lit) ft ;cessful. 'atoms advertised fr**« for clients, is t« patentability. S> nd for r. MU.OB. 5TEVÉNS4CO., . Washington, D.C. Cleveland aud Detroit. HClvtCO 1 Inventor a I'rl Established IS'.l. H17 14ih Bium b oilit Chics DR. GUNN'S IMI'ltuVEi) LIVER PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. C peps!a, lie lion, I'rev« convince y BOSANKO CO., Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by Druggist». k Headache ove IMuipiea,Purify flic Blood, Aid Dlgeo •hh. Do not Gripe , will mal , «amp o free ; i nil box ri Dya nt Blllo Sicken, lo DR, w c rWlsmrw PENSION im.KFOKD, WMflh'.iifftoii. 1 ). €.. they will receive quick replies. B. 5th N.II. Vola Staff lOth Corp«. Prosecuting Claim:» since 187 a IF DROPSY NE W DISCOVERY, fftve* quick relief and« a:* and 10 DAYS ■ -t Book of teat DK. H. II. UUJiL.Vtl oui .out. fHKPH. VKEk. i | j j ; | - SLICKER WILL KEF.P YOU DRY. j Don't be fooled with a mackintosh or rubber coat. If you want a coat that will keep you dry In tha hard est storm buy the I ish Brand Slicker. I f not for sale In your town, write for catalogue to A. J. TOWER, Boston, Alas,. NOT thcCHEAFEST "SI BEST our factory can buiM for fit mouwy. $*».»0 buy*the Buggyhera illmtrrtte-i. frilly »quipped, with the customer'll choice of either HLA\ Y Rubber or leather quarter-top. End ^_,or Hrewsier cidc-barapiingH.'k inr fCT* choice of color in painting, t'lotli L'Uor leather triiume«l. The JBF.Hl -- ... fÜL HICKORY ,'cM.we.l Rim Wheel», IW 1 b n My»™*! ^ or i inch trend, l ull 'en«ih BriLMili. Ourpot. Boor, Storm ArBOK. WhUi 8«**, Toe Rail, Hpiuxo Uncle, >ir*l L Line ltail. CrATHEB Trlnime.1 Shntta. We li«.e veUU-le» from *» *•> «P, luchidln. Ueed Cert a. Hoed « ««..na. s.ri-eya. IMi» cteu.. Trap*, Sprlti* t\ agon, end Healneaa Ul.n. Bhlppoil O. 0. 1>. en.t of lae Hooky Mountain, oelpt of .11.00, subject toaminlnelion. l-nrthoaawha prefer to aend the full amount with the order, wo will ! include u «mxi whip, ont spiung < a l ALOtil'lcf I J OKI pages, illuatrntln« aoiueof the lino in frA l i UAL | dffcôKk.win !'* o r,",V«^ U o , h."Srimi 0 iun» n ^ I JOHN M. »MYTH CO., 160.100 U . Madison Ht.. CHIC AU O, ILL. BUGGY i ft'? a K amm I Established ßpcrlHüsrs I am»zed »t recovery t f patient'I " ijlit. uu-iirab!« i.v DR.CIIASE'S HLOOI) A N ONKHV ». FOOD. | "ÏJ!,?'ïïï.pLiïïr yRKI{ ' * ,K tllASfc « 2 24 N.ICth St., i li.LAiu-Li u.a,i a 1 —- """'.""T.-- I i,urTT^uTfnT oruc- t ' andVego^blo 1 ! ?r° wers - P re ^ for theasktng. " V * J. J. If. ORKta'ORY A 60R, 1*67. Order by this No. A 1 -paralysis; •«motor Ataxia c 1 at last. P u ■/. / i e (I 1 , : ; j | | > | j j Sore Hands i J 1 1 j i j j | ! j j : j j pllfflS W* **■* - p fbir «h&'AÎÆ> dELw , ■i- V ; v >; . : m ''iï'ï'ïï [• sB $• • f ■ SSA-ffl n\ I V. G * ■ Red, Rough Hands, Itching, Burning Palms, and Painful Finger Ends. ! One Night Treatment Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful, and points to a speedy cure of the most distress ing cases when physicians and all else fail. Sore Hands 8 Years Cured. Pain So Intense Would Nearly Twist Fingers From Sockets, hands Puffed Up Like a Toad. Water Ran Through Bandages to Floor. Had to Walk the Tloor Until Would Fall Asleep. Fingers Would Peel Like an Onion. • Doctors Could Not Cure. Kurlit years ago I got sore hands commencing with a burning sensation on in y fingers and on top of the hand. When I rubbed them, vou could see Iittk* white pimples. I felt, like twisting my fingers outof their sockets. I had high lever, and cold chills ran over me, and so I kept it. going until I was tired out. Nights, I had to walk the floor until I fell asleep. My hands peeled like an onion, the finger nails got loose, and tlie water ran out, and wherever there was a little pimple there the burning fire was — that happened at least ten times. I am running a blacksmith shop, horse shoeing, and 1 would not shut up the shop for anybody, but it was hard. My hands puffed up worse than a toad. , , When 1 drove horse ualK the water from my hand, ran tbroiigb the bandage, on to the floor. My cu« tomers relus, 'd to look at my hand. I had a friend take me to the doctor; he gave a solution of something to hatlie my hands. I vent to nuotlier doctor, I think, for a year. I found your advertisement in a Utica newt paper, oml I got tlie CcTlCintA remedies. As soon as I used them I began to gain, and after using a small quantity of them 1 was entirely cured. I would not take fifty dollars for a cake of CttTieruA Soap if 1 could not get anv more. I wwld not suffer tiny more as I did, for the whole countrv. heb. 22,1808. ( A SPÜR Dl KTSCHLKR, Pembroke, Genesee Co., N. V. ! tfllf Üf'imriü C° in P^ e External and Internal Treatment for Ever} Humor, 8« a'O fkm c,in *'«tlDgof CirricrnA Hoap (2dc ), to cl<*nna« th« ekln of cruata and b. mIc* and aollen tho thickened cuticle, Oimc i ka Ointmknt < Tlktcx Qrx* C I OR» , lU , ' r allay Itcliin«, in flam mat ion, and irriutlon, and »ootbeaixl I HO 5>ei, 91.26 heÿ. andt inicvnA Itxaoi.vKNT (50o.), to cool and rieaaM !be blood. A Hisöus Skt i* often sufliciciit to cure the moat torturing, dt«figuring. Ip, au.t blood hum.xi, with Ions of bulr, when u l e!a* fail«. Pol« >ttbr Dai'o and Cuem. Cobp., bole Drop«., Bo*!un, U. B. A. " All and humiliating akin, throughout ihe world. .bout tho Skin, Öculp, und Ilulr," freu. Minions of Women Use Cuticura Soap Exclusively for preserving, purifying, and beautifying tho »kin, for cle:in»lng tho tealpof cruBts, «calc«, and dandruff, and the stopping of fulling hair, for softening, whitening, and sooth î ng red, rough, nnd sore hand», lu tlie form or baths fur annovlnjr inlUUons. Inflam mations, nnd chafing a, or too free ulcerative weaknesses, nn«i for she» for ofic of ive perspiration, 1 the for «y sanative antiseptic purposes which readily suggsil themselves to women, and especially mothers, and for ell the purposes of the tollet, batii» and nursery. No amount of per uaslon can induce those who have once used it to me any other, especially for preserving nnd purifying tho skin, scalp, nnd hair of infants and children. ( 17TICUHA SoAri-ombln«'» delicate emollientprop«frtie« derived from Cuticvka, the great akta cure, with the pure-t of cleansing Ingredient., and tlie met icfreihln* ot tlower odors. No ottmr tlieatfd no. '« p ever preserving, purifying, nnd beautifying the ekln, scalp, hair, an«l !u domestic toilet soap, however expensive, 1» to be <• of the toilet, bath, and n Twenty- F led Is to bo compared with It for I No other forc'ftt pared with it for all the purpose* H combines in One 8<>ap at One Price, viz* plexiou soap, tlie UKar toilet aud i»««t Til •sery. k Cents, tho best »klu and c babv soap in the world. - OX xixxix X ac xxxrx Good Meals at Regular Hours. >ry, or traveling is unenjoyable* j The Santa I c Route prides itself on its system of Hat* Ij vey dining rooms and lunch counters. There are none J better. Breakfast, dinner and supper are served j convenient intervals. Ample time given for all meal** J f • F. WARREN, General Agent Santa Fe Route, Meals must he satisfncti j H N ' N N Sail l,akc City, l Ilab - J L 411 Dooly Block. SALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE. today lor In'or«*^ 76 W. Second South St.. Salt Lake City. Utah. Students ir.ay enter any time. Wr.te .V KtdUp ■ ** H W ThiiMv,Mr!iHi H J EARED "* I%Corn **» "»ll. I» »'•"»« I. p.. „„ .1» un», lu si,,., «'OKU BOATS Û« I T; ►* "« tm SPELTS *° bo-. t .„ an I lis r r —1 ihUald-ont,, «APK life. A TON - Ii. li. HUTU lo«.l X iwl'.o. ponltrj, otc . iim.' (nil j ... ! ihr-p '! rIdp tpntht of th. In the l'. a. I N I v IA p«rfo.> don I Balz THE MILLION DOLLAR potnto U iho nt«.n t»iko 4 01 Z. FF7 Into on **rth, mid Halte fif/W eek»| both w*"—• '* P K » - T 1 ." oT I'olaion *»• world. I IN 3 OR 4 YEARS m INDEPENDENCE ASSURED VEGETABLE SPED* Largest, end est list t„ ^ - Seed, 80o. lb. Kmuhin. warranted *o itow. »6 phRi Heat Tcgc tablw, poa tpald. fi.oo, \ FOU 19e. HT AMPS and till« notice, we m Catalog ati'i lOpkga Far Catalog alone, 6c. poatage. ■ VM) ui». JohnASalzerSeedCo. LA CROSSE WIS. If you take up your horn* in Western (''an mm fern j öäsä I WP ^ come wealthy to Rrow w A log wheat, reports of |-«ijrlegiifr s. etc., and full information as to reduced railway rules can be h(v1 on , fcr>p iio,.tiou lo tho Superintendent of I Immicration. Department of Interior. Ottawa, Panaoa. or to C .1. Broughton, 1238 Moimdnook ! Block, Chic go, 111. 1 I AUn^ Throat Candy,one of the best confection! , LHIYIJ O tor vocalist», public »penkera, *t. Be&d 10c to Lamb Mf«. Co.,Ottawa, Canada,for Bainpletwa