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AN EVERY DAY STRUGGLE. Too Many Women Carry the Heavy Load of Kidney Sickness. Mrs. K W Wright of 172 Mala •treet. Ha verb Mass . says "la 1898 I was suffering -0 wi'h sharp palnn in the small of tha back and had such frequent dizzy spella tha I could scarcw ly get a!>out tha house The urinary pas-ages were also quite irregular. Month!> periods were so distressing I dreadf-d their approach. This was my condition for four years I*oan’s Kid ney Pills h*-!p**-l me right away whea I began with them and three borne* cured me permanently '* Sold by all dealers 50 cents a box. Foster Ml!burn Co.. Buffalo, N Y. habits .I:** liable to get a man Into a tight place FOUR YEARS OF AGONY. Whole Foot Nothing But Proud Flesh - —Had to Use Crutches —"Cuticura Remedies the Best on Earth.” ‘ln the year 1599 the side of my right foot was cut off from the little toe down to the heel, and the physi cian who had charge of me was try ing to sew up the side of my foot, but with no success. At last my whole foot and way up above my calf was nothing but proud flesh. I suffered un told agonies for four years, and tried different physicians and all kinds of ointments. 1 could walk only with crutches, In two weeks afterwards I *>aw a change in ruy limb. Then l be gan using Cuticura Soap and Ointment often during the day. and kept it up for seven months, when my limb was healed up just the same as If i never had trouble. It is eight months now since I stopped using Cuticura Reme dies. the best on Gods earth. I am working a- the pr-sent day after five jex s if suffering I*h< • *(' I cura Ointment and Soap was only S* but the doctors bill* were more like ; II ; 718 S. Arch Are., Ali.ance. Ohio. Juno -7. 19^5.’ The fellow who off his nose tn spite his face can't very well blow about it Every ho , i-».‘-- > p*'r should know hit !f they will buy Defiance Cold Water Standi for laundry use they will save not only nme. because it never s'.’ ks to the iron, but because each package contains I*'. 0/ —one full pound- while tJI other Cold \V-r r Starches are put up in \-pound packages, and the price Is the same. ]o cen’-. Thui again because Defiance Starch is free from ail injurious t hem als If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz. package it Is i>ecause he has a stock on hand which he wishes t< ? of bef re he puts in Ik*fiance He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package in large letters and figures “Ik ozs.” Demand Defiance and save much time and monev and the annoy ance of the iron sticking. Defiance never sticks. Why t• ! 1 you: troubles to a lawyer? Th.it ir- th. way i.*- makes his living. Worth Knowing —that A;’ - k > are the original and only gi'iomu- pi«r.- - pia'*-c s ■ all Dtli*-r so-cailed j*»si>l»s plaster*- are a Who, il.tn-T . . applied to friend e- j- it s a n. ike or break A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. T' - • • c-\v : .f; ?,s . ‘ A -' Flattery always be diluted win t 1 t Lewis Single Bii.der tie famous • ‘raigr.t •'» .gar i.mv- best quality \ . r Dew Pkctoi Peoria, lIL If :« in*!»'•**.“‘.Me : .*• -,.me men to as ■ ■ - w ’ t r TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY t*. - . • \ 1 ;. •1 - -m- ■ v : . -•.<* i'rj ri- - -•- :: fills to , ire. L. Vf. lIK-1U 9 .liaiiwr- :»oa r*hWi A promise * is cracked up Treating Wrong Disease. Many times women i.i on their family phy- . laus. suffering. as they imagine, on*- from dv-pep- a another from heart d -ea-*-. another fr- m :: ver or kidney d - -is.-, a not to r from n**r\ » > exhaustion , or prostration, anothe r w :tii pan: i.. re and < tl 'T.-. ai.d in tn - \a> th-> ad present a I • t » • -• es Ibeir easjr-g 1 g and .t. :?»T**:it. 'T < <\• rd> .-y doctor. sep arate .mu: : -l.i: •’ «; a--, f r which he. assuming 1 • - I prescr ee his p !-and • : ns. In r* ::,.r.. ;h- y art* a;i or-.:\ xi/mpf. d;s ca-.'-*xl t y some uterine 0-• a- Tic- phys .: .gm-rant f :ne I • f iffenng. ♦ 1 this pi ■ ■ g - • ferry: j-ai,. 1- : u iter. hut pr * ai,.v » rs», bj r, is O e )< ir. «rr ng ti eni . • Apr | 1.-- Dr I'.- r-*. Fa ed to t ■ It - . t! • r • * g . tfi.se ■: -tr<--.r.g f It has been ci. r* -d. i 1 " 1‘ • ' ■ -1 - r•• Pr- s.-rirt n •'« a - go rating tot ■ 1 . - v rT- IT- - r •• ; o-t- r* ng?d to ' - ta'-'. t . .. ■I. r- • • cr --rr ~. rs. ■g. . r - Bk rat. ■ Asa s. g • : r z- her r.g nerv ine "Ft ’ '* ’ - • . a.**d and Is b duing 1 • r\■ .- •; . r- • . . y. nertoos exhaust n s prostration, r.- cr-i g •». ' 1 r- a. >t. \ a:. : ' *.• r u str* -- g. nerv ’. ; ■ r. •; upon futic! • 5 ’z.i the ut» r.- It .i■.•- - refreshing s>« p and } in .’.-re-:., a >.* :y and d‘-si»-nuency. : Dr 1' • rcVs 1' • .-a; t Belle?- ,nv:gorate tr ■ - ■ -■ r weds ( •:.« to 1 tLx>' a duae. Easy *0 take as canoy. Big Oyster Shells. The usua. size of the shell if an oyster is three to five inch* 3 but away back in tertiary times there I were oysters in California ’hat had -hells thirteen inches long and seven or eight inches wide The animal and ( shell doubtless weighed fifteen or twenty pounds, since the shells were five inches thick. These oysters have I long been extinct, but their fossil ! - hells are abundant —St Nicholas Advice for Women. Don't, if you want to bo an attrac tive woman, talk too much Cultivate ; the habit of silence It is the pretti ! est habit a woman ever had. Don’t gush and don’t try to be offensive. [l>arn the pretty, even tone which is I liked in society, and talk low This I doesn't mean to whisper. But it means to speak so that you can be under stood— Exchange. Wheeler and His Maria. • When a young man. Edwin R j Wheeler came to Gloucester to live j Wishing to become a regular attend ant at one of the local churches, and j being a stranger, he introduced him self and his wife, who accompanied 1 him to one of the ushers thus I am Edwin R Wheeler and this is my , Maria.”—Boston Globe. Nitrogen in the Air. Nitrogen is so vital to the growth of plants that large sum.- are expend i ed for fertilizers rich in 'hat element. | So far chemistry has done nothing ef | fectSve in the way of obtaining nitro , gen from the atmosphere. Yet it is j calculated that the nitrog* n in the air weighs no less than four billion mil j lion toes Ad on Tombstone. This is from a tombstone in an English churc h yard. It robs death of i its sting and the grave of its victory "8 • ■ .to the memory of Natl I God»>old. esq Inventor and Proprietor of that excellent medi- ine The Vege table Balsam, for the Cure of Con sumptions and Asthmas ” Fight Was Expensive. The owner of a variety store In Fall . Rive. . Mass , kept five cats about the place and boasted that no dog dared ente r hi- shop All went well urr i one day recently w hen a bulldog walked into the? store, and between , him and ih« cats the place was pretty w ell done up Makes No More Bets. Ac Dalian student, having lost all his money at the gambling table, killed himself v reeeni leaving 11 table in his room, written on a card, the non!.- “Rlen ne va plus.” the phrase used by the croupiers to an ; nounce that no more bets may be made. To Each His Own Work. No one of m 3 f« lows in special work for me which I come into the world to do: he can do a higher work but he cannot do my work. I cannot hand my work over to him. any more than l can hand over my re>i ca sibility or my gifts.—Ruskin. Too Much “Goodness.” A Manchest* r England mechanic applied for separation from his wife on the ground of her "goodness.” j “She puts in so much time prayin' for me.” he said "that she has no time for housework, an' I have to do the cookin'.” Traveling in India. N ’withstanding th*- gr* at distances I the rallwa - I 1 sleeping cars The sea's can be con verted nto berths to provide their own b* diing. Nor are there any dining cars. Expensive Birthday. “It is a lucky thing for M hu>‘!a! s relatives.” remarked the Observer of Events and Thing- "that his last birthday occurred before candles were Introduced.” —Yonkers S'au .-man. Good F arming. "Good farming. ' says Lockhar.'.t. “consists in taking large crops from the soil, while at the same time you leave the soil in better condition for succeeding crops.” It Has. Did it ever occur to you that there was something very de> eptive about the way a girl won’t If you kiss her just when you are doing i'? —New York Press.' Barber is Imprisoned. For shaving a customer with a razor tha' had not been disinfe* ted. a barber at Eisenach. Germany, has been sent to prison for a month. Difference in Soap Consumption. the average consumption of soap in Frar.o”. The average is ten p ::.ds in oar country Folly of Seeking Revenge. Revenge, like aD the d adly sins, is mere deadly to the avenger than to all tne rest of the world beside. Chinese Consume Perk. The natives in China eat very little butchers' meat, except pork. Poultry Is abundant; also game. Chrysanthemums Old Favorites. Chrysanthemums. * s said, were cultivated in China ’«f _ e the elev enth century. Suburbanites Secure Peace. Th* S.Club’s ’ membership in:: d '■• t: all of whom are seas • tick* * l. . r- on a London suburba w ~ and the subscription is air !-. nre we* ■ It was established so.* to ♦ nab • ’he members to read th. 1 paj on the way to town The rev*- i. .** derived from subscriptions i-| hand'd to th*- guard every Saturda morning and he reserves a carriage for ’he members. Dust Caused Explosion. In 1898 a serious sugar explosion] toor. place in a Boston candy factor j* originated in a room where mars!, n.a .iw- were being made. The -w. •t a a"e coated w ith finely pnlver -ugar. and the atmospnere wa hot i:d dr. and laden with this fine divided dust Two girls were bad!' hurt are: th* premises fired by the : * xplosion. Drawing From Memory. The : :*-nt should practice frerr. the 1 .•-*-• memory drawing besid erawmg dire •* from Nature. He w find T> tis especially useful for e\ pres.-ion of movement, and his e>e will soon acquire the custom of r •aininc *-a< h successive stage of rap motion This Is the method of tra mg followed by the Japanese. Chance for American Editors. Th- Hanover Artisans* Gaze’- want- an editor. He must be a man who is "competent to remove all diff. cult*- and misunderstandings be tween every branch of Industry ar. 1 , « v< rv description of *raft. and to r es aMi-h all unfavorable trade con ’• ns on a sound and satisfacto:, basis ” Latest Color in Hair. The !a f es*t shade in women s hair - ;n • thyst. It is usually worn v: v!nl*-t or d; r era> eyes, black hat at bl. ck gown. Brown, green and yellow <>•- and Mack, brown and lemon o ' ored hair ar*- entirely out of date, and ar.- worn only by people who dor. ' r.-a-i tli* ;/.:n.’- —Emporia Gazett- Solves Domestic Problem. Worcester. England, has refused to ■ ziv.• t!.» government a site for a ca-- ai.' barracks, though one of the ci ;- count..men used a strong argumen' ' He u-g. that the presence of 1.5' ' soldi*:- :n town would end the pre vailing scarcity there of female domestic servants. Forces Prisoners to Work. Th** inmates of the St. George - v.nrkh, i-e. Southwark. London, ha • made 11.4* 4 usoful articles of clot' :t.g during the last twelve months v. h '. a’ the same time repairing son aides. The industry saved th - pavers a substantial sum ! money. Wonderful Massachusetts Hen Mr- Lucy Seymour of Grea’ Bar rington. Ma - . has a hen which lays eggs each b*aring the initial M (or Wi on the shell. Ever> time this fowl la>- an egg she pecks on the window till her mitres- alF er* 'n the acquisition.—Exchange. Free Dwellings for Laborers Tli. jiractice of providing free <1 veil r.g- for workingmen and their fvmi 'i* - i- quit* common among the tnanu facturers in Austria. Where this is doi.* th*’ wages are a little lower but th* • -a decided saving for tl j la borer Death in Sight of Wealth. 'he ri« host vein of tungsten ore -ver f - :nd in this country. George S-vt* »v, a veteran prospector, was ! led by an explosion of claim in Boulder county. Colora : i Beginning to Doubt. - etimes said Unci* p ge- Id* - "when I s> e those stories about graftin’ in high places l begin to 'Link. , > gun. that there ain'' any such - -ing as honor, even among thlev* s Cane Buildings in Peru. In Lima. Peru, there are s-*: 11 many buildings which on account • f earth quake - are constructed of car-- set v ,g:.t:d L:.orally plastered with clay, then painted over. London Boy's Pathetic Suicide. F*-rr r.. I'*-.; in punishment f*-r a l:*tie nangh* tie - which, it transpir* later, ho : r.e-t (orcmlt. Harry An ler. a 14 >< a. 1 i-1 London boy. hang* him- Stockholm’s Large Death Rate. the 1' • ■ f I s from this cause is l-»n :n ; 00. No Way to Please Him. A man hates to see hi.- »et • 1 ar- . a: i h- '■ spis- .5 her if -.- • -n't. —N. w Y k Pr* ss. Young Woman Wears Monocole. A w* ; dressed yo-mg w0n,..;, was seen in Bond street. Lon : c -.*.;• a a monocle affixed to her right eye. Year on Planet Neptune. A year on the planet Nop- ;ne Is a little longer than l‘>. eaitl, : ars — it is 60/»'"J days’ long. Napoleon's Chair Brings $58. Th-* chair us- i by Napoleon a; St. Helena was sold in London rec% g.'ly for SSB. DID A WORLD OF GOOD Or. Pink Pilla Cura Heart Paina. Oizsy Spalls and Wsaknass. • Easy to get. hard to get rid of; that ia what most suff-rera think of They are asbunshed when their stomach begins to trouble them seriously. They had been eating hurriedly and irregularly for a long time, to be sure, but they supposed their stomachs quita used to that. Some people know that the strength which the w-*ak stomach needs, and for the lack of whi>*h the whole body is auf fenng, can be found surely and quickly m I>r. Williams’ Piuk Pills, In hun dreds of instances these pills have suc ceeded where other remedies failed. "My iudigestiou," said Mr. J. R. Mil ler, of Dayton, Va., “came in the first place from the fact that a few years ago I worked a great deal at night* and at« at any odd hour whenever the chance came, and always very hurriedly. One lay I found myself a victim of terrible dyspepsia. It kept me miserable all the time for several years. ’■ I always had a great deal of distress after eating, and when I g if up from my sleep my stomach would be so weak that it would hardly take any food. I had very uncomfortable feelings about tny heart, and was dizzy and. whenever I klooped over and then straightened up, my eyes would be badly blurred. *• I read the statements of several per sons who had got rid of obstinate stom ach troubles by using Dr. Williams’ Rink Pills I bought some ami thev dpt me a world of good. Thev acted promptly and did just what was claimed for them. I have no more distress af ter meals; the bad f»-eling has gone from the region of my heart; the alarming dizzy spells have disappeared, and 1 am strong again ” Dr Williams* Pink Pills are sold by all druggists and by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., ischeuectady, N. Y. It is an art to paint a work of art ar.i it is still more of an art to sell it- The Race Question Is a problem that has puzzled the profoundes: minds, for many ycafto. The best thing for the human race to do is to eat Pillsbury’s Vitos for breakfast. He s ire or the foundation before at ten.piu-g to put up a bluff Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. For <-hl.lr»o the jrurr.e. redone 'i~« r.-i--‘-ili At least otc-e in every man's career • * is ambition* to patent some fresh Important to Mothers. Examine carefu'lj- ererr bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and aure r-ni-oj for infants and cbi.drea. an*l see that it Bear* the Signature of la Use For Orer 30 Years. Tbs Kind You U*re Always bought. I* ' S’»"»r.»i:> t:.e smallest men who a e the 1:. .-: oiossal nerve , CIT* per-r.»n*n-:» Vo flu or Deremivree-after rilSftn-.dti . .- flt K i.r •• .rrat »r*r Her. -r -- r.-l f r FKKK la-Z.OO trla; I-,U> an«! .KK ii Ltd »n Ar n Street. t'bl.aOei^tila fa Even • player must be headstrong f 1- would butt in. Do you want 16 oz. instead of 12 oz. foi same n ->• Then buy Deflancs s'.a: h Requires no cooking. rfficH ClassDrucgists^ AND —OTHERS. j The better class of drusrfiists, everywhere, are m-’n of scientific attainments and high integrity, ■ who devote their lives to the welfare of their fellow men in supplying the best of remedies and I purest medicinal agents of known value, in accordance with physicians’ prescriptions and S scientific formula. Druggists of the better class manufacture many excellent remedies', but ■ always under original or officinal names and they never sell false brands.or imitation medicines. I They are the men to deal with when in need of anything in their line, which usually includes 8 all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts ei a tir.-t-ciass pharmacy and the finest and 8 best of toilet articles and preparations and many useiul accessories and remedial appliances. ■ The earning of a fair living, with the satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of the benefits 1 conferred upon their patrons and assistance to the medical profession, is usually their greatest I reward ior long years of study and many hour 3 of daiiy toil. They all know that Syrup of j Figs is an excellent laxative remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, ar.d therefore they I are selling many millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchasers of the choicest J , ft remedies, and they always take pleasure in handing out the genuine article bearing the full fll I |B name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co.—printed on the front of every package. W I " They know that in ea=es of colds and headaches attended by biliousness and constipation nnd m of weakness or torpidity of the liver and bowels, arising irom irregular habits, indigestion, or over-eating, that there is no other remedy so pleasant, prompt and beneficial in its'effect3 as Syrup of Figs, and they are glad to sell it because it gives universal satisfaction. Owing to the excellence of Syrup of Figs, the universal satisfaction which it gives nnd th« immense demand for it. imitations have been made, tried and condemned, but there are individual druggists to be found, here and there, who do not maintain the dignity and principles of the profession and whose greed gets the better of their judgment, and who do not hesitate to recommend and try to sell the imitations in order to make a larger profit. Such preparations sometimes have the name—“ Syrup of Figs”—or "Fig Syrup"’ and of some piratical concern, or fictitious tig syrup company, printed on the package, but they never have the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co.—printed on the front of the package. The imitations should be rejected because they are injurious t > the system. In order to sell the imitations J I they find it necessary to r sort to nk-r-i r- entati. :. cr deception, and whenever a dealer passes M 8 off on a customer a preparati a tinder the name of -Syrup of Fir-" or “Fig Svrttp,” which I m does not bear the full name of the California Fig Syru: C . printed on the front of the package, 8 W he is attempting to deceive and . I the Jtr who has been so unfortunate as to enter his ■ ■ establishment, whether it be larro cr 5n...... for :: *...-• c.rr- -■ rts to misrepresentation and ■ M and deception in one case he wi.l do so wiu. r.-;. rn - licit a', agents, and in the fillin- of 1 | physi ians’prescriptions, and should be av id< Iby every one who values h alth and happiness. j I Knowing that the great maj rity of druggists are : liable, w supply the immense demand I 1 farourexte nt remedy entirely through druggists, of wl nit may be purchased every- I 1 where, in origii -.1 packages < nly, at the regul.- jre t i fifty - nts per bottle, but as exceptions I ft exist it is necessary to inform tl eJ at f order tl all nty decline or return a 8 any imitation which may be sold to them. If it does not bear the full name of the Company —M 8 California Fig Syrup Co.—rrir.t.-d on the frent ■f■v< ty jackage. do not hesitate to return the M m article and to demand the r turn t i your money, and in future go to one of the better class of fl W uruggistswho will sell you what you wish and the best of everything in his line at reasonable prices. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Calar and fatter color* than an* other d*e. On- toe -arwaae eftl-n ail m*. in ~.ia any fanr.snt oithout r, M ,n 9 apart. Write for free booklot - Moo to 0»e. lni Mu C iHcru OO^UMonvitfi 9 'mtmmoJri Insist on Getting It. Rome grocer* say they don't k**p Do* fiance Starch. This is because they have a stock on hand of other brand* containing only 1J oz. in a package, which they won't be able to sell first, because Defiance contains 14 oz. for tha fame money. A row by any omer name would have us thorn. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, aft trerrorr will aare.r r tbe ftraee of a-riftTl ft&d * <l- tb- «b' .r ftjatetn •t**® , eo-erfna - t ihrugh thr maroul fturfarrft. Buca : • r-: fth-.-uid r.i-'rr uaed fticept un t:.nafr* a» r-puf»b.e phr»., **nr a* Vh- dftmfta- loey . • d • ta trn fy.d to itse you can p<>aft: >'r i r' • from ’hrtt lift • * ftiarra C arr. niftftufftc-.ured 1 be K. J. < b-nev A C-> . T--ie4c.O ruataln* oo m-r --ru-r ftftri ’it-D lattrni ij. ft* Cuft direct y tb* b ftftd mocoflft fturfft- r« of ibe affttetu. .a b .y■ n* Ha • < fttarr* for* *ur* rui get *bft a-u-Jln- It !• tftften lateraft .y fttsd maae !n Toledo, Ohio, by f J. C beney A « ... rea-:m--r.lfta frftft. f-o dby Druariata. h- ce Tic. per bottle. Take H*i. ftYinni y for .-oufttlMUoo. A woman * face may be a druggist's fortune. Smoker* appreciate the quality value of Lewis' Single Binder cqrar. Y’our dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. Many a man who smiles and say* nothing Is a liar. Cure cannot be too highly spoken of aa a cough cure —J. W. o Bail*. SS2 TTird Ara N-. Minneapoiis. Minn-. Jaa. 6,19 UL It takes a deaf muta to sing those songs without words. Tou never hear any one complain about "Defiance Starch.” There is non# to equal it in quality and quantity. 1$ ounces, 10 cents. Try it now and aava your money. I»ve of popularity has put many a man out of the running. Cheap Trips Southwest If you’ve never been Southwest to Okla homa. Indian Territory or Texas—there is a treat in store for you. Besides escaping the* wintery weather here, a trip now may prove of far greater benefit to you. There are more and better opportunities f-»r making mouoy— for home building, iu the Southwest tceday than anywhere else. You have only to get on the ground to prove this. Rates Cheaper than Ever via Missouri. Kansas & Texas R’y. On January 2d and 16th. February Gt!i and 20th. most lines wt.. »*- . both on--w»y I and round trip ftt exceptions.!? :<>* rstes If yo-ir n-*re*t r»: road n-rni tft¬ give you the r»:e*. write ice fur psTtlculmr*. If roa're In anr way- Interested la FoutLwe--. I'd !ke :■> send jot; mr paper The turning Country." Address GEO. A. McNVTT D. P. A.. M , K g T. R'y. Blossom House, Kansas City, Mo. Ticket* are on *»;e ecerywhere, n* wf.st'* Denver Directory * A $4O Saddle for w $26 C.O.D. For a short ttm* or.:* -fTer 'hi* ; * ft * l-. e r ft . I 1 warranr-d '-U I I r-spac-.. jL-ig 1 | «4U». f> sad i.-ft 1 i tor **' ** v « r >- I I wh• r • cataioguft I(f I Tta fn* Nmllm Am I hMMiuiMh •I M * 1413-141* L^rtm.r -w g( D*n**r Colo F IS?,r.l. i.wiTsoi STOM SABM.ES Aak your dealor for th«m. Take oo other CTfIVP REPAIRS of ftvery known moke 91 Uf b f stove, furnoce or range bfts. A. Pail##. I—* Lawr—ee. P—eer. fk-ft 7XB. AMERICAN HOUSEJ,:; depot The best »: per day hotel in tIM West. American plan BROWN PALACE HOTEL ,■.1.144 Ma. (IV* 4d ••«* Oxford Hotel ‘"• ck Ouvne-l 1 SIT Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Tel- THE DILLON IRON WORKS CO, .“XT"- Engineer* and Manufacturer#. Ma- -iinery of ail kinds built and repaired. Special machines built to order Hina Cages, Switches. Frags, Holsts ■oils. Scrcons, Jigs. Concentrators Men in and Water I‘*»w«-r I‘lante. E. E. BURLINGAME & CO., ASSAY OFFICE *" D LABORATORY Efttablishcd in Colorado.lB66. Samples by mail or express will receive prompt and careful attention Gold A Slim Bullion 'rsf’ZSXSXUig!" Coscentntion Test* - 130 1736-1738 Lawrence St., Denver, Coin* INOC-K 6 GARSIDE Afanufactnrara Electric, Hfdraiillc. Belt Pewer Nut mt Sidewalk ELEVATORS PhoM M 4 1850 Wane# it, DEX YEH, COLO. W N. U.—DENVER.—NO. 3.—190«. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper.