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. t LOSS OF AFFETITE Cold Sweats, Twitching Nerves artel Weakness Cured by Dr. Wllliamr Pink Pills. Nntnrs pnnkhus every Infra, u on of her laws, and ccrless habits easily Inad to the conditio!! described by Mr. Wil liam Browne-, of No. 1019 Mm-olii afreet, St. Joseph, Mo. Mr. Browne in an ex lert tinner in the employ of the National Biscuit Co. He give the following ac count of a trying experience : "In the spring of 1902," be snys, " while I was regularly working at my tnule, I grew toiuewhat can-Wi in my habits of eatiiigaiiddriuUinp, and anally found that my appetite wax tickle, a Uul taste lingered in my mouth, my nerves twitched and were beyond my control, my kidneys were out of order and cold aweats would break ont over my body nt odd times. Perhaps, while I stood talk ing with some one, -this trembling of the limbs, aud profuse sweating, and a severe chill would seize me. 1 became riVntn-d at my condition nud, having i endorsement of Dr. Willmiim' 'Is, I gut a box aud begun to nse ' They helped me nt once. Afler 1 1 . . d one box the twitching of the 1 1 i . , the trouble with the Ntomni'h aud the cold sweats stopped and have not reappeared, and my appetite is good. I have told all my frieuds that Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills cured me aud I recom mend them to everylKidv." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured Mr. Browne' because nothing cau strengthen, the nerves except good rich red blood and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make new blood. They don't act on the bowels. They don't bother with mere symptoms. They drive from the blood the cause of anaMuia, indigestion, ner vous disorders, general weakness and the troubles of growing girls and women. The pills are guaranteed to be free from opiates or harmful drugs. Sold by all druggists, or by lh" Dr. Williams Mediuuo Oouipauj, ScbeuucUdy, N. Y. Many a fellow works himself to ileath to make a living. Interesting to Students. The schools and colleges are now open for the fall term, and there will be many self-reliant young men and women who will be looking for a good way to earn their expenses. The Four Track News, the great Illustrated monthly magazine of travel and edu ' cation, appeals to Intelligent readers, and students will And It easy to se cure subscriptions for It. The terms to persons soliciting subscriptions are extremely liberal, and offer a very gen erous margin of profit. It will pay .any one Interested to wrlle to the pub lisher, George H. Dunlels, 7 East 4!d treet, New York, for full particulars. It Is always easy to leave your purse l.i your other pants when you go to meeting. TEA Good tea doesn't have to be fine; if fine,. all the better. There is but one degree of goodness; there are twenty of fineness. YV!;e men ailmirp clever women, hiifr It is usually Hit Hilly ones nicy marry Medicines Have Stood Test of Time, "The leading proprietary medicines that have stood the test oi time are of known therapeutic value," says medical authority. "They are prepar ed in laboratories of the highest grade, under the care of skilled phar maclsts, and they are made from sp Droved formulas which, in many in stances, have been the especial pride and sneclflc of some successful pnysi clan. They have been tried In the crucible of public opinion and tbey have been found satisfactory by the people, for otherwise the people would discontinue using them. Warm friendships are not likely to he fuseJ In lieuieil aritiimnnta. Hers Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse in New York, dis covered a pleasant herb remedy for women's Ills, called AUSTRALIAN-LEAF. It Is the only certain monthly regulator. Cures female, weaknesses. Backache. Kidney and Urinary troubles. At all Dmriists or by mail &0 cts. Sample mailed t'HKti. Address, The Mother Uray Co., Usltoy, is. x. In roverlns; up his tracks a man of ten makes a lot more while doing It. Mr. Window's Bnomlna; Syrup. For rhtlitran teething, auflena the auraa. redurae Is CiBwimwi ali-r '-, i&eeimuia. When a tniiiiiirraioini comes up rain UHually comes down. riso's Cure caniiot be too blKhly pokrn of ai a comta curo.-J. W. O'Hwrt, S3 T lird. Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jon. , IWM. ' No woman ever read" anybody's will In a newMpaDer without hoping her name got lu somehow. TEA ' Does it pay to advertise ? Depends on circumstances. What circumstances? The tea and the dealing. Yanr frrotr retvraa jour maaey it you doal like ftt'kllllii,-'alieat. A rood riVnl of plKrHhiirp goes un der the name of principle. Why" It lstnsBest Is because made by an entirely differ ent process. Drnance Starch Is un like any other, better and one-third more for 10 cents. - HI si." Q.ufelKE iALt . BY ALL! lit !CI A. J. TOV.TX CO. E5TA&!'rc9 163 a. lOtKW MlWVOaa CHICASO 6 ten co.ii-Tooirto un. V";- jno-Tin n.,.. "r-r-ITfcompion'i Eji Mzt I i i k in aU tut l II I I Sevtn Thousand Rescued Boy The plan followed by the slate of Ohio In remaking naughty boys has had excellent results, according to Eu gene Wood's article, "A School for Eoyt," In the October number of Every body's Magazine. "Statistics show." says Mr. Wood, "that out of the 11,000 boys who have been In this school since it was starred. between sixty-five aud seventy per cent, have made useful, honorable men out of themselves. How many of them would have done so anyhow It Is Im possible to tell; but the chances are that they would all have gone Irre vocably to the bad, else they wouldn't have been committed. They aren t sent to Lancaster for making faces at the teacher. "Of these 7,000 or so rescued boys some have done extremely well. One man I know of Is now a millionaire of very great Importance in the world. He Is proul of the fact that he was a boy there. He takes his friends to the place to show it off to them and tell what It did for him. "The turning-point In my life,' he says. There are others in very high positions In the slate of Ohio and other stutes. men of affairs. trusted men, that say the same thing." Cured Her Rheumatism. Deep Valley, Pa., Oct. 2d. (Spe cial.) There Is deep Interest In Green county over the cure of the little daughter of I. N. Wblpkey of Rheuma tism. She was a great sufferer for Ave or six years and nothing seemed to do her any good till she tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. She began to Improve almost at once and now she ts cured and can run and play as other children do. Mr. Whlpkey says: "I am Indeed thankful for what Dodd's Kidney Pills have done for my daughter; they saved her from being a cripple perhaps for life." Dodd's Kidney Pills have proved that Rheumatism Is one of the results of diseased Kidneys. Rheumatism Is caused by Uric Acid In the blood. If the Kidneys are right there can be no Uric Acid In the blood and conse quently no Rheumatism. Dodd's Kid ney Pills make the Kidneys right. "You should be like the chickens, Willie; Just see' how early they wako up In the morning." "Oh, well, I could wako up early too, inn, if I stood up all night." SAYS AMERICANS ARE LEARNING HOW TO EAT. In America, eating Is becoming more of a fine art as well as a pastime and accomplishment every day. Americans are learning how to eat. They have passed the stage of civilization where anything and every thing will go and are becoming par ticular eaters. Nothing but the white heart of the wheat berry (Pillsbury's Vltos) Is NOW good enough for iIioho who have tried this cereal breakfast food, tt Is the most economical and It Is actually the "Meat of the Wheat" Sterilized nothhig added nothing taken away; puro white In color, It serves an ap petizing breakfast dish, made In the greatest mills, of the best wheat, and by the oldest miller, P1I.I.SBIKY. This Is your guurantce. Put up only In two pound, airtight packages. Look for the words, "Meat of the Wheat." 'A package will make you twelve pounds of Substantial family food nnd can be purchased at your grocers. He will gladly fill your order be cause he knows he sells you satisfac tion. 20c. Ask him to-day. Price 15c. Rocky Mountain Urrltory Honesty may be a good policy, but It often runs out a duy or two before tho fire. TEA You can see how much your confidence in us is worth. It is the making of us. Your swot returaa jour nontjr If ou don't like IckUUnf'etleat. The fast young man Is seldom satis fied with the place at which hn ar rives. Lewis' '-Sniffle Binder" straight .V cljrar. Price to dealers fctO.UO er M They cost some more than other brands. Opt no more than a good bo cimtr should cost. Lewis' I'actory, Peoria, III. One way to aciilri knowledne t human nature Is to lend your rneinl money. Important to Mother. Examine carertitljr eeery bottle of CAftTOKIA, a safe and tare irsoedj for Infants sad children, and sm that It Blgoaun of h TJas For Over 30 Years. The Kind Tea Uave Always Bought. The apitwfr Is generally willing In arcrnt an apology, won an apolnxy fur a man. VMI.MAM HtWI.KY SMITH aa Yaa'r KUnrated Wfcra Van're "(lata lour Jab." At this time of the year many ynunir people are debating how best to n,ient the winter montha. I tlu-y reallxe the Importance of a thorough hunlne training? Huccena lit life to-day la wn'i by the apeclallHt. Tim greateal rl ne ar found in IniHineH. Hoys anil girlii, it will pay you to e eure a thorough lMiMlneH eilucnt oti. The Harnen Commercial School nf Den ver have indued a hmiutiftil calaloKoa that given full Information about their line nf work. A copy Ih ent free by addrealng the prrnlilent, K. ('. Hume, 16ii Champa St., Denver. Tt lakes a mnn with sense to niuk a dollar go a long way. TEA If you haven't found-out, Schilling's Best youare miss ing a good deal of comfort. Yeur grorvr rHiirnt your mow It you doa't like S killing I HotC Our Idea of an Ingrain is a man who ret unea to laugu a. low aioi u.- 01 i., other man who la paying for hla din ner. I Defiance Starch should be In every ho;nhold, none' good, besides 4 os. more for 10 cunts than any other brand of cold wur starch. .... CONDENSED TELEGRAMS Yellow fever at New Orleans Is tub- siding. The Democrats of Cleveland have nominated Tom L. Johnson for a third term as mayor.- The loesea In the recent big fire at Butte are now estimated at $00,000, with Insurance of 5S5,0OO. The Russian battleship Retviian, which was sunk at Port Arthur, has been refloated by Japanese engineers. The California Supreme Court baa decided that the anti-trading stamp law passed In 1904 Is unconstitutional. The board of review has fixed the total cash value of real estate and per sonal property In Cook county, which contains Chicago, at S2.0it,079.423. It Is stated that while the "islt of King Alfonso of Spain to Berlin has been fixed for November Cth the date will be changed should cholera spread In Germany. In his annual renort Brie. Gen. Will lam S. McCaskey, commanding the ve partment of Colorado, recommends the re-establishment of the csntecn fea ture of the exchange. A Copenhagen dUpatch says that Myllus Erlcksen la preparing a Danish ship and sledge party for an expedition to the hitherto unexplored regions of the northwest coast of Greenland. The work of the civilian physicians In examining recruits of the army has proved so unsatisfactory that their ser vices will be entirely dispensed with in that capacity after September 30th. Reports from the famine districts In Spain show that the workmen threaten to burn and sack If they are not fur nished with food. Appeal have been sent to the government to distribute rations. The sixth game of the chess match of eight games at Nuremburg was be gun by Tarrasch and after seventy moves was declared a draw. The score: Tarrasch, 2; Marshall, 0; drawn, 4. Tho students of the St, Petersburg University have decided by a large ma jority to resume their studies "be cause an open university will be more dangerous to Imperialism than a uni versity on strike." Tho Mexican branch of the Y. M. C. A. has been inaugurated ut tho City of Mexico wllh Vice Presldtnt tottall aa honorary president of the association. Thert is also a branch for English- speaking young men. United Slate's Senator J. R. Burton's trial has again been postponed. Wit nessos for the government have been notified that tho caso will be cawed October 24th. Tho first subpoonus Is sued lu the re-trial were for October 3d. Within a year from now the Rock Island system will have the entire length of Its main line to Colorado laid with 85-pound steel and heavily ballasted. That means that It will have to relay probably about DG0 milui of steel. The census bureau has Issued a bul letin on central light and power sta tions for the year ending June 30, 1902, showing there were In the United States 3,620 such stations, with a eo.t of construction and equipment of j0, 710,352. The control of the National C.ir Wheel Company nt Pittsburg h.is passed Into the hands of James 1). Rhodes of Pittsburg and William Hon nell of Cleveland. This compnny owns four plants, and Is capitalized at nearly T2,000,000. Fifty Filipino students arrived In Chicago from Washington a few days alio, preparatory to registering In va rlous western colleges and universi ties. The students were In charge of W. A. Sutherland, an aUacho of tho Department of the Interior. On Beatty's ridge, In Swlberland county, Indiana, on September 2uth, George Ford, who la believed to be Insane, cremated his wife and three children by setting fire to the house In which tfcey were asleep. All four per ished In tho flames. The London Dally Telegraph's To- klo correspondent says the British fur Eastern squadron will assemble in To- klo bay early lu October after the rati ficatlon of the Russo-Japanese peace treaty, and that the Japanese fleet will also assemble at the same place. Much damage was done to the busl ness section of Spokane, Washington, September 2tith by a Are which de stroyed 1200,000 worth of property, the heaviest losers being the Booth McCllnctock company, wholesale gro ceries, two-story building and cos tents, $100,000; the Cttdahy Packing Com pany, stock, $10,000. The next great ship that Is to rome from the Mecklenburg yards, where the North German Lloyd keels are laid, will be named after Washington In stead of some German prince, as has been tho Invariable rulo of the com pany heretofore. The Washington ts to be a 17,000-ton ship, one of the larg est afloat, and will be completed In tho fall of 1307. It Is declared that some of the Interior plans will startle the shipbuilding world. Commanding officers of the Catholic Knights of America nnd of the Knights of St. John are perfecting arrange ments for the amalgamation of all the Catholic military orders In the coun try under the general name of the Catholic Military Federation of Amer lea. The federation represents a mem bership of 30,000 men, 20,000 of whom were members of the Knights of St. John, and the remainder members of the Catholic Knights of America. It will hold Its national encampment at Buffalo next June. Col. Francis William Rhodes, retired brother of the late Cecil Rhodes and managing director of the African Transcontinental Telegraph Company died at Cape Town September 21st of black fever. Colonel Rhodes was prominent In the Jameson raid, and was sentenced to death, the sentence being subsequently commuted to lm prlsonmcnt, followed by banishment, The colonel served with great distinc tion in the campaigns In the 8oudun and on several occasions was men tioned foi bravery. It la seml-offlelally announced at Madrid that King Alfonso will marry an English princess, May 17, 190C. It Is understood that the lady selected as the future quern cf F.paln la the Prin regs Ena of Ilsttenberg, daughter of Prince Henry of Batlenberg, and niece to King Edward of England. All records for the tonnnge of ves sels clearing from the district of Chi cago In one month were broken In Au gust, when 1.2"H ships of all kinds, with a rcjrlHturtd tonnage of 1.2S9.9.13 Ions, d-imrled. ihtrlng tho same per- fllQ INSURANCE LOBBY. Csmaaniea Combined to Influence Leg islation. New York,When the legisla tive committee on Insurance) Inves tigation adjourned yesterday until next Wednesday, it concluded a week In which greater progress had been made than In any week since the In vestigation was begun. The testimony of witnesses called during the week has been replete with sensations aud that taken yesterday was no excep tion to the rule. It was during the afternoon session when Alfred v. Maine, an associate auditor of the Equitable Life Assur ance Society, was called to the stand, that it was disclosed that the Equitable Ilfe, the Mutual Life and the New York Life companies had formed a pool to look after legislation before ;he various state legislatures. Andrew 11. Hamilton, to whom Presi dent McCall of the New York Life paid several checks, the purpose of which the counsel for tho committee, Mr. Hughes, has not yet brought to light, was one of the chief members of iho legal staff of these companies and was employed and received money for ser vices from the Equitable. Mr. Maine told of the division of the country to be looked after by Mr. Ham ilton In conjunction with E. L. Short and E. M. Thummell. Witness presented vouchers for moneys paid by his company to Mr. Hamilton, and these showed that in eight years, from 1895 to 1903, ICS, C9C was paid to Mr. Hamilton for legal services. Mr. Maine could not give any de tails of the duties performed by Mr. Hamilton nor of the committees ho appeared before, beyond tho fact that air. Hamilton looked after legislative matters for all three companies In the states west of Ohio. Witness told of an aureement whereby special counsel was employed by one company In Its territory and the expanse was shared by all. He was asked if campaign contributions came under his observation, and he replied that they did not. Ho never heard of money being paid to Influence legislators. MASSACRE OF CHRISTIANS. Wjntonly Slaughtered by Turkish Troops in Macedonia. Ixmilon. W. A. Moore, secretary of tho Hal Kan committee, who has re turned from a two mouths' tour of Macedonia, said to-day: "The wanton slinighler of ('hrls'.lans in Macedonia continues under (he eyes of Europe's representatives. Crossing the Unitarian border, the first news to greet me was an unpardonable massa ere In the little village of Konopnlti, which occurred three days before my arrival. On visiting the village I found the bodies of a man, two women, a girl ami (he children still unburled and laid out In the Christian church. The wo man hud been shot, but I s.tw one child whose head had been crushed, prob ably with Hie bull, of a gun. "The wounded had been taken to Egri palanka, an hour's ride distant und where resides Iho Austrian officer In churge of the district. "Tho story of the affair Is a repeti tion of the oft-told tale. An Insurgent hand visited the vIII.iko nnd demanded food on departing. The Turkish an thnrllles on learning of tho visit, ills patched a body of troops which, tils covering no Insurgents in the place, dealt out their revengo on tho Chris tian." Northern Pacific Extension. Tucoina, Washington. Third Vice President Ix-vy of the Northern Pacific says the work of constructing tho new road along Iho Columbia river from Kenncwlek to Vancouver, Wash Ington, has already been etarted in small ay, and that (he contract for grading has been awarded lo a St Paul firm. At Cape Horn there will be required a tunnel 2,1100 feet lone, aud much of the grading will Invohe heavy rock work. To complete the extension two large bridges will have to be built. One will probably be built across the Columbia at Vancouver and another, to enter Portland, across the Willamette?. The road will be completed In about fifteen months. Reclamation Fund. Washington, D. C According to an official estimate made by the Gen eral Land Office, tho reclamation fund June 3oth last was approximately Jl!S, 000,000. Estimates of amounts contrlb uted by various slntes during the past fiscal year show declines as compared to 1904 except In two cases. This de cline Is attributed to the falling off In timber business. Colorado, which a year ago contrib uted $472,379, this year contributed only $2i0.m;o. Wyoming a year ago contributed $.125,283 ami this vrar only $243,902. Idaho gave $493,697 In 19u4 and this yesr $:!70,2S2: but Utah shows an increase from $18,716 in 1904 to $50,710, and is (he only state save Ne braska which increased Its contribu tion based on public land sales. President's Carriage Broken, Oyster Bay. While the President and his family were being driven hero from Sagamore Hill Saturday, what might havo proved to be a serious ac cident occurred to the road wagon In which they were riding. The rear axle broke nnd the back part of the wagon settled down. Fortunately (he axle did not break short off, but splintered, and the body of the wagon did not fall to the ground. The coachman stopped the horses Immediately. Ho then went to a residence near by and borrowed carriage In which the President and his family were driven to their sta tion. The President mudo light of (ho accident, lns's lnx (hut be and his family were at no time In any danger whatever. Homeless by Earthnuske. New Yotk. Already three -week have lapsed since the earthquakes around Calabria, but tho amount of damage done has not yet been fully lis certalned, says Herald dlspitch from Naples, It, however. Is not known thu more than 450,000 people are homeless. Former Coloradan Indictee'. St. Ixti's. The grand jury to-day In dieted Frank W illis Card, formerly i Como, Colorado, on (he charge of min der In the first degree. Il is alleged that July 25th Card, who Is onMcge and married, thrice shot and Ins'antl allied Mr. Uevdah Craft. ?;cd tweii! wlfo of Charles T. Craft. Card and Mrs. Craft, It Is alleged, had been un duly Intimate. After killing Mrs. Craft, It Is nl'ered Card fired several shots Into hlniiHlf. r ..-1 Ci ' -! t., -.., . . , , WORKING WOMEN Their Hard Struggle Mads ments by a Young Lady in Boston and One in Nashville, Tenn. All women work ; some in their homes, some in church, and some in the whirl of society. And in stores. mills and shops tens of thousand are on the never-ceasing treadmill, earning their daily bread. All are snbieot to the same physical laws; all suffer alike from the same physical disturbance, and the nature of their duties, In many cases, quickly drifts them Into the horrors of all kinds of female complaints, oVarlan troubles, ulceration, falling and dis placements of the womb, leticorrhesa, or perhaps irregularity or suppression of "monthly periods,' causing back ache, nervousness, Irritability and lassitude. Women who stand on their feet all day are more susceptible to these troubles than others. Thev esneeiallv rennlre an Invlirornt- Ing, sustaining 'medtclue which will sircnethen the female oriranixin aud enable (hum to bear easily the fatigues of the day, to sleep well at night, and to rise refreshed and cheerful. flow distressing to see a woman structrlinir to earn a livelihood or per forin her household duties when her, back and head are aching, she is so tired she can hardly drug alatnt, or stand up, and every movement causes pain, tho origin of which is due to some derangement of the female or- ganisr. Miss F. Orscrof 14 Warrenton Street. Lydii L PiDkhaa's Veittaiilo Comptund SucckJs Whsre Othtrs FalL Prove II By the Oven Fire P.it thi ivnnrlerftll KC Bik ing Powder KG 25 cents. JAQUES Chicago s-nd a Houkef WINCHESTER "NEW RIVAL" BLACK POWDER SHELLS The most successful hunters shoot Winchester " New Rival " Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells, blue in color, because they can kill more game with them. ' Try them, and you will find that they are sure fire, give good pattern and penetration and are satisfactory in every way. Order Factory Loaded " New Rival " Shells. Don't accept any substitute. ALL DEALERS SELL THEM PRICE. 2 23 ctt. nn LIU TO CURE THE GR1! :. IN ONE DAY L TI IS hnir. nnu pwiiormMtfjwoir. ONLY S25.00 T0 CALIFORNIA FROM DINVER, COLORADO SPRINGS AND PUEBLO , a, - - ALL THE WAY $25 Weekly Easily Made fondling kotna. Someih'ac na. Fr'n.la aa-rn.y. Wtta AONOk MANUFAOTUfllNa CO., Ia Micriiasn Anua, CHICAQO. V.VlI)tEILo7wT. When Answering Advertliements Kindly Mention This Paper. PUTHAM Easier-Interesting State" J Boston, telU women how to avoid such suffering ; she writes; Dear Mm. Plnkham: " I aunVred misery for several yr with irreirular menstruation. My bark ached ; 1 hail bearing down pains, and frequent henil ai liea; I could not simp aud could hardly drag around. 1 consulted two physician witlHiut mlief, and a Inst rrrt,'l tried I.y-ll E. Pinkn.itn'iiVeretahlel'o:iiptund,and to my aurprise, every a"be and mn lelt me, I gained ten piHindianJ am iu perfect health. " Miss Pearl Ackers of 327 North Sum mer Street, Nashville, Tenn., writes: DenrMm. Plnkham: " I altered with painful periods, severe iMekacha, bfarinjr-dnwa pains, pain across the abdmnen; im very nervous and Irrita ble, and ntv tnMihle grew worn every tnotith. " Mr phytielaii failed to IHp me and I d -Mod to try Lydi K. PinkM'-n VeiHable C!UK)Uvl. 1 anon fuunil it was daing tua K"t. All my pains and a lis iliMimntanxl, and I no longrr tear my monthly pe: lo.lt." T.ydla K. Pinltham's Vegetable Com pound is the nufailingcnre for all these troubles. It strengthens the proper muscles, nnd displacement with all its horrors will no more crush you. Ilaekaclic, ili..iness, fainting, hear lnT down puins, disordered stomach.. iniKxliness. dislike of friends nnd society all symptoms of the one cause-will ho quickly dispelled, and It will make yo:i strong and well. 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F. rlailway, Denver, Colorado. E. E. BURLINGAMO & COJ ASSAY OITIGEubcImory RtUblU1f1 1 Colorado, lrV-i. ftamplra rT I to prril.ircfiptoTiilDl rnrrful tttfio1 Esld SvSHim BclKcn XgZ? C:::es!ra!!:a Tc:!$ -100 "J.- .IY)(-IT3I Lawraaaa St.. Dauaoe. Cala, TTA T, ""7 TT r,e n e SCtF-FOXING FOVNTA.IM f y lyiWxSclf-hltrr To . hew. II wr.yK aicsaba. Nomrtb- snism to vnlurk. no (crewrhirs,noilnif j lo anJo. Not a p- i ability ol caknul I overflow of mk i f from any came S J iIk b' i S eo'whfli it ' i ' ii anrtal bar i-f.' u a tl lull U;th .4 ii , rubbef. Ft 1 Y. tbjt Lm, din whatever. In- Knl(y tilled ar.d N-'i'V' N,iollie nil, re move l.V ue- . wre ta.l cleaned. ' It will hold 2'i tut tt much Mik m any other cll-ulling lum bal pea made. y (ill J. A M i...u J f one way r anlT I eprn or tlwa ilr ..( barrel. f ft The making ol the ct SHE pn.ioicfer aT m light material r- mtti Kit in ti'"U olalarecrinli-aAck At t i-o! wltn the un . 1 tyla cover- :f :r l in-- srirnt I n a I n a Ink-holdiDf u kr caicty I. I ... tir"; 6 Vnilm " v Hr Vii'k H.V. (laitanirt. Dniffii', tad J tirogpi1 br Sit tsrt ( iil Altai atfjrwkre V "A 9 I L' a m a a. at 3-i&93-SHOESl W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Ed go cannot b equalled at any prfc. i r III Jut; a. ma. -w l.odi'pi as ar a tr nmft rn k AHt OIHlft MAKifFAVlUHLH. t1fl flPfl HlMiDtsnieiwkeeu tIUULU HtavtlllttUltr,swt W. I.. IVwila. rO ahoa kava ky tkeN Cellrnt atvle. eaai lllllne, ami aurarkraf ma quallllea, athle ed the lr rural late ol any 1 1 I O , anx in Ilia work). Ihry are juat aa sid mm INoaa that coal ou IMKi lo $7.1)0 the ' , dltleranca la the rrKe. II I could take l -my la icy st Hrocfcloo, Nwi.. tlia largrtl ' the a, or 14 arttWr ona rivf anaklnff aten't. alioea, and a'low IK raroHihhkli patrol lloutna anora t" o-ailr. oooulf hy W. L. lx ln tkoea ate ISelr alien, lit htiirr, a ear h treatee Intnnatc a vt- tna ahoa on th aiarket to-ov-A W. L. Oexeaaa ariee u au aa a - ti. CAUTION. 'ik tt t;u laa aliM. 'IhKo 1. tihlil Hitliout lia nuinn at:, 1 1 o at W iTI:. )ii,l. ler in W. IM lknitia Mhx aie r..it wtthK Rainiiea aunt freo fir ln.t,erti,s upMy Fatt Oohr tytttit urnl; ;r milt Mt .-v V'rlta for HNi.tr.it. uuioa ol FallV IV, L. 1H ULAH, Jirocktoa, . X FOR WOMEN f ..aauai.. Cxl II V l'"4(NV7r f V.Y K .)A liaT--. u I II -Sk- I II T. 'naU J anooa pmukicr i in tar ,n'Mi. r II I coolj enow yon ti t giik teiy hore aiale la mv Mtmiy rnnV makee, you aoulo uiitnrif 1 1.5; ahiiea coi v,ate to anfc? c San In Inr I) nfV II Nt I y trookleo wll ills Sealxr to -;rC9fj' their aex, naee aa a suuo m anaivrioaAiy ru, Kiktul. TBOiottt'LlTtlrai'a, klllaalaeartr,iai ttopa diackariea, sri uuutBButios aiajT laud' lUiiiue U la po' lo be dianolted In wia water, and la Ur nM.te r.'.aiv'nr. atintf, risihhJ and aconomnal thaa lniaw ai-itu iu a lot all TOILRT AND WOMPva SPECIAL iris roe al at dncyx't l onua a boa. Trial Rax sad book al InrlrncthaM Ftea. Tmc r. Pasrea cearaa onto a. waaai, Denver Directory THK T. V. I'AIK lOHMCIt W'OMKM 1'ti, "s.l s'.yl.Khfii, niMitimil Ml.- rri.it.Rt, PK !'. tl iw ii-iiI row. if I UK I OI.OII4IMI I I r ft AVlt. 4 lt MsifHfNsM'lii., immp ! Mrrjllurr, Mumh 1 'lilt l.n wrfU'-i hi I 'mii vr, .th iA''!i's J. H. WILSON S1CCX SMOlis fmr (miff fcf ihm, 1 avfer mo tir. PI 1 ri'UlTUC nrenmakara' a i rl""l DLSUkdMlino i,ml rnall M...,.r Hardnara tt Iron Co.. tmn S Haiea, Uri CTQlF rtF.Pjtir l eerjr knnwn make 1 v "f aio a. I,n iifl' e ar tanaa .la., K Tulian, 1141 lAaiima. llir. I'bana tju. AMERICAN HOUSE ;,r,5r;r,'C tVptVilar bitr ii. lit) !, A writ hi pii. 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